基本説明
Offers a set of methods, drawing on the tool kit of modern economics, to ascertain what Vietnam's economy would have looked like without reforms and assesses what types of households are likely to gain from the reforms.
Full Description
This book offers a set of methods, drawing on the tool kit of modern economics, to ascertain what Vietnam's economy would have looked like without reforms and assesses what types of households are likely to gain from the reforms. The book's findings have implications on broader issues of social protection in developing rural economies.
Contents
Introduction The setting and the policy debates Data and summary statistics Welfare impacts of privatizing land-use rights Land re-allocation after introducing a land market Rising landlessness: A sign of success or failure? Land, credit and the public anti-poverty programs Conclusions