As in other rapidly growing economies, Vietnam's urban land development has been a source of social conflict as those who are relocated contest the distribution of economic gains. More recently, the relocated have increased their bargaining power and receive better compensation packages. The paper analyses this situation to discuss further developing our understanding of how property rights institutions change. The case study shows the efficacy of social narratives to renegotiate the terms of the social contract supporting property rights even in a society with limited means for public participation in governmental reform. Secondly, it illuminates that modern property rights are entwined with public finance and so property rights reforms ar...
Abstract: While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist...
The extent to which households should be allowed to transfer their land rights in post-socialist tra...
This article addresses a relative gap in the literature on real estate development and property righ...
As in other rapidly growing economies, Vietnam’s urban land development has been a source of social ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
en ligne : https://www.conftool.com/landandpoverty2014/index.php?page=browseSessions&print=yes&form_...
The politics of land acquisitions in the time of convergence of multiple capitalist crises recently ...
Land registration has been perceived as a precondition for secure property rights and agricultural d...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
"Lively debates around property, access to resources, legal rights and the protection of livelihoods...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
textabstractAfter the Doi Moi (‘renovation’) reforms in Vietnam from 1986, land ownership rules were...
Urbanization often goes hand in hand with a growing demand for housing, urban infrastructure and oth...
Abstract: While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist...
The extent to which households should be allowed to transfer their land rights in post-socialist tra...
This article addresses a relative gap in the literature on real estate development and property righ...
As in other rapidly growing economies, Vietnam’s urban land development has been a source of social ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
en ligne : https://www.conftool.com/landandpoverty2014/index.php?page=browseSessions&print=yes&form_...
The politics of land acquisitions in the time of convergence of multiple capitalist crises recently ...
Land registration has been perceived as a precondition for secure property rights and agricultural d...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
"Lively debates around property, access to resources, legal rights and the protection of livelihoods...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
As Vietnam continues to search for its ideal balance between Communist control and a market-led econ...
textabstractAfter the Doi Moi (‘renovation’) reforms in Vietnam from 1986, land ownership rules were...
Urbanization often goes hand in hand with a growing demand for housing, urban infrastructure and oth...
Abstract: While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist...
The extent to which households should be allowed to transfer their land rights in post-socialist tra...
This article addresses a relative gap in the literature on real estate development and property righ...