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VCCI
presents evaluation criteria for Dong Nai’s CPI |
Consumer Price
Index (CPI) is an index to measure the management performance of local economy
through the ideas and assessment of local businesses. An equal comparison of
economic management performance between provinces and cities at different
development levels is allowed. CPI is the figures to measure local governments’
authority to act on policy suggestions and assist the government in monitoring
and assessing the practical implementation of policies.
According to
VCCI’s survey, Dong Nai’s Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) in 2008 was 59.62 points. It was ranked 15th among
64 provinces and cities and ranked first among the group of provinces and cities
with a good CPI. In comparison with between-group provinces, many indexes of
Dong Nai such as workforce training, the growth of private business sector, time
costs, transparency and unofficial costs indicated good assessment.
(Reported by N. Thuong,
Translated by Duy Minh)