Description |
xiii, 358 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Transitions--Asia and Asian America |
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Transitions--Asia and Asian America.
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Contents |
Theoretical Preliminaries -- Reform as Process, or as Government Program? -- "Reform as Process": Implications for the 1979-89 Transition -- The Givens -- The Transition: An Overview -- The Vietnamese Transition in a Third World Perspective -- Structure of the Book -- Notes: Some Definitions Restated -- 1. The Nature of Economic Transition. The Nature of the Transition: Process or Revolution? Stages in Vietnam. Note: The Economic Analysis of Transitional Economies -- 2. Historical Context. Traditional Vietnam: The Family and Its Environment. Foreign Models. Neo-Stalinism Applied, 1957-75 -- 3. Basic Constraints: Natural, Human, and Organizational. Natural Resources. Human Resources. Political System. Economic Structure: The Impact of Transition -- 4. Development Strategy. Reform's Fluctuating Meaning. The Second and Third Five-Year Plans (1976-85). Institutional Foundations of the Transitional Model. The Sixth Party Congress: Toward a Market Economy. On the Brink: Development Strategy on the Eve of the Market Economy -- 5. Markets and Sectors. Trade and Transactions: The Emergence of Markets. Agriculture. Industry. The Nonagricultural Economy and Wider Development Issues -- 6. Social Aspects, Equity, and the New Development Model. Equity and Differentiation: The Vietnamese Population Under and After Transition. Education: The Overall Picture. Health. Implications for the 1990s -- 7. Accumulation, Savings, and Market Development: Processes of Change Reconsidered. Events and Issues in 1989-94. Foreign Comments on the Vietnamese Transition to a Market Economy: An Overview. The Meaning of "Commercialization": The Role of the State. Limits Imposed by the Nature of the Post-1989 Vietnamese Market Economy. The Role of the State in Support of Market Development -- 8. Macroeconomic Stability: The Role of the State. Macroeconomic Performance 1989-93. Resource Gaps and a Path to Rapid Growth? Prices, Inflation, and Markets. Vietnam 1994-95: From Systemic Change to Accelerated Development? -- 9. Conclusions: Tiger on a Bicycle? Systemic Reform: What Has Been Accomplished? Reasons for Success. Concluding Concerns |
Summary |
This clear and accessible text explores Vietnam's successful transition from neo-Stalinist central planning to a market economy - "Vietnamese style." The authors contend that the Vietnamese transition was largely bottom-up in character and that it evolved over a long enough period for the country's political economy to adjust. This explains in part the rapid shift to a high-growth, externally oriented development path in the early 1990s. Based upon extensive in-country experience, a wealth of primary materials, and wide comparative knowledge of development issues, the book challenges many preconceived notions, both about Vietnam and about the general nature of transition processes |
Analysis |
Economic conditions |
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Vietnam |
Notes |
Index: p. [345]-358 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [318]-340) and index |
SUBJECT |
Vietnam -- Economic conditions -- 1975-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00005133
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Vietnam -- Economic policy -- 1975-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00005130
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Vietnam -- Economic conditions.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00007673
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Vietnam -- Economic policy.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00007709
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Author |
De Vylder, Stefan, 1943-
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LC no. |
96001080 |
ISBN |
0813326834 |
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0813326842 |
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