Vietnam's Development Strategies

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Developmental State
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Doi Moi
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East Asian Developmental State
East Asian Developmental State Model
East Asian political economy
economic policy analysis
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FDI Flow
FDI Inflow
FDI Outflow
financial
Gdp Growth
governance and bureaucracy research
Griffin 1998a
institution
international
International Financial Institutions
Masina 2002a
MITI
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post-Washington consensus
poverty and inequality studies
Prime Minister Phan Van Khai
Public Administration
PWC
regional
Regional Crisis
Regional Economic Crisis
socialist transition in Southeast Asia
SOE
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Successful Poverty Reduction
Vietnamese Authorities
Vietnamese Data
Vietnamese Economy
Vietnamese Policymakers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415546942
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Taking a developmental approach, this book critically reviews Vietnam's reform process and shows how the country’s reform agenda is still dominated by a ‘developmental orthodoxy’ inspired by a post-Washington consensus. The author argues that a wider debate is needed in order to give national policy makers the full spectrum of alternatives to support well-informed policy decisions. In particular, the book indicates that two issues central for any analysis of the Vietnamese development reform process are substantially underdeveloped in the current scientific debate: the experience of the East Asian developmental state and the question of socialism.

Presenting a way of thinking about Vietnam that goes beyond the orthodox, the book sets out the various paradigms through which the Vietnamese economy can be analyzed. This is a welcome addition to the literature and will appeal to both practitioners working in the field and the academic community in Southeast Asian studies, economics and development.

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