Abstract
In the doi moi era, various aspects of the collection and management of statistical data by relevant authorities have been overhauled; but it was only in the 2000s that a number of surveys on basic socio- economic indicators came to be conducted regularly. The Law on Statistics of Vietnam, which replaced the Ordinance on Accounting and Statistics of 1988, was passed by the National Assembly on June 17, 2003, and came into effect on January 1, 2004. The 2003 law stipulates that the prime minister shall promulgate the National Statistical Indicators System (NSIS), which is a comprehensive set of statistical indicators capturing the overall socio- economic status of the country. The first NSIS, issued in 2005, included a total of 274 indicators and also specified the frequency of data publication and the agencies responsible for collecting the respective data. In 2010, the NSIS was revised to include a total of 350 indicators.
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Explanatory Note Business Establishment Census Report Owned Enterprise Mekong River DeltaPreview
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