It opened its economy to trade and foreign investment and it opened its borders to flows of people: tourists, businesspersons, students and scholars. Viet Nam first liberalized domestic markets, resulting in a rapid growth of agricultural production. The people of Viet Nam have experienced huge changes in most aspects of their lives as a result of their government's policy changes since the mid-1980s. This page intentionally left blank Foreword Impact of renovation policy on motivating farmers and workers Relationship between business accounting and state financing in some fields of sociocultural activities (education, public health, culture)Ĭhapter 17. Polarization of the rich and the poorĬhapter 16. Social justice as a driving force for socioeconomic developmentĬhapter 15. Standards of social justice and possibilities for implementation in Viet Nam Social justice as the core of social policies: possibilities for Viet Nam Relations between economic and social policies under renovationĬhapter 14. Other principles for making social policiesĬhapter 13. The household as an "income pooling" unit Household economic strategies: marketization versus subsistence orientation Embedding the Vietnamese household in processes of economic change The main processes bringing about economic changes in the householdĬhapter 11. Household economy under impacts of economic reforms in Viet NamĬhanging economic activities of the household Renovation and urban housing: obstacles and prospectsĬhapter 10. Formation of an irregular squatter settlement in Ho Chi Minh CityĬhapter 9. Formation of an irregular squatter settlement in HanoiĬase Study 9. Funding for construction of houses in the welfare sectorĬase Study 8. Housing renovation in the ancient quarter of HanoiĬase Study 7. Housing production in a suburb of HanoiĬase Study 6. The irregular conversion of state housing in HanoiĬase Study 5. Three forms of housing in HanoiĬase Study 4. Resettlement compensation by land allocation for new house construction: Ho Chi Minh CityĬase Study 3. Resettlement compensation by relocation in apartment buildings: Ho Chi Minh CityĬase Study 2. Housing production in the private (household) sectorĬase Study 1. Housing production in the state-sponsored sector
The dynamics of urban housing production in the renovation period: diversification of types and producers Pre- and post-renovation urban housing problems: an overview The socioeconomic impacts of renovation on urban housing in Viet Nam Urban socioeconomic impacts of renovationĬhapter 6. Urbanization and the socioeconomic development of Viet Nam Stages of urban development prior to renovation The socioeconomic impacts of renovation on urban development
Some remaining issues in agricultural and rural developmentĬhapter 5. Rapid economic growth and social progress Sustainable development and quality of life The importance of initiative and innovation in the rural economyīalancing rural-agricultural with urban-industrial development Social stratification, hunger eradication, and poverty alleviationĬhapter 4. Management and utilization of natural resources Restructuring the rural economy: diversifying agricultural production, and promoting small- and handicraft-industries The socioeconomic impact of renovation on rural development Policy readjustment vis-à-vis agriculture and ruralityĬhapter 3. Rapid growth of agriculture following land reform The ups and downs of Vietnamese agriculture and rurality before renovation Harmonious links in the development processĬhapter 2. "Big leap" into industrialization and urbanization The role of agriculture in industrialization Some theories of rural development in recent decades: lessons from other countries' experiences
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