The transition ‘from plan to market’ under a politically conservative regime in Vietnam, where the communist party remains in power, can be seen as an example of a process in which evolving endogenous forces drove and resourced institutional change. Two sets of phenomena are analytically important. The first may be understood as the creation and seeking out of economic rents in the ‘neo-classical’ sense of resources available ‘below economic costs’; the second, more ‘classical’, concentrates upon the central importance of ‘appropriable resources’. These two are both important because, in trying to understand emergent capitalism after transition, they push to the fore the historical emergence of factor markets (land, labour and capit...
Only a generation ago, Vietnam's social revolution played a critical role in the revival of the West...
This paper discusses Vietnam's economic development path since the later half of the last century. T...
The 1986 Economic Reform (Doi Moi) can be considered a watershed in Vietnamese history. The resultin...
The transition ‘from plan to market’ under a politically conservative regime in Vietnam,\ud where th...
This article applies a novel approach to analysis of the transition to the market economy in Vietnam...
Vietnam has posted impressive gains in growth of output, exports and poverty reduction over the last...
Discussion of 'economies in transition' often assumes movement from socialist planning to free marke...
In analyzing Viet Nam's recent economic adjustments, this paper attempts to distinguish events and p...
Enterprise reform in the state‐owned industrial sector of northern Vietnam is examined in the contex...
After two decades of comparably high growth post-1990, Vietnam has entered a declining phase which w...
International audienceAround one third of the world's population has been affected in recent years b...
International audienceAround one third of the world's population has been affected in recent years b...
The housing sector in Vietnam follows a ‘gradualist’ approach of transforming from a socialist syst...
The paper examines the nature of the growing Vietnamese economy and its changing structural characte...
The research project represents a contribution to the growing literature on the economic reform e...
Only a generation ago, Vietnam's social revolution played a critical role in the revival of the West...
This paper discusses Vietnam's economic development path since the later half of the last century. T...
The 1986 Economic Reform (Doi Moi) can be considered a watershed in Vietnamese history. The resultin...
The transition ‘from plan to market’ under a politically conservative regime in Vietnam,\ud where th...
This article applies a novel approach to analysis of the transition to the market economy in Vietnam...
Vietnam has posted impressive gains in growth of output, exports and poverty reduction over the last...
Discussion of 'economies in transition' often assumes movement from socialist planning to free marke...
In analyzing Viet Nam's recent economic adjustments, this paper attempts to distinguish events and p...
Enterprise reform in the state‐owned industrial sector of northern Vietnam is examined in the contex...
After two decades of comparably high growth post-1990, Vietnam has entered a declining phase which w...
International audienceAround one third of the world's population has been affected in recent years b...
International audienceAround one third of the world's population has been affected in recent years b...
The housing sector in Vietnam follows a ‘gradualist’ approach of transforming from a socialist syst...
The paper examines the nature of the growing Vietnamese economy and its changing structural characte...
The research project represents a contribution to the growing literature on the economic reform e...
Only a generation ago, Vietnam's social revolution played a critical role in the revival of the West...
This paper discusses Vietnam's economic development path since the later half of the last century. T...
The 1986 Economic Reform (Doi Moi) can be considered a watershed in Vietnamese history. The resultin...