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This book attempts to reflect on the changes that Vietnam has experienced over the past 30 years, during and after DoiMoi. Through multi-dimensional empirical investigations, it aims to offer theoretical and empirical accounts for how a variety of socioeconomic regimes emerged after the end of the Cold War. Being methodologically pluralist (including both theoretical and empirical studies), it aims to give a higher profile to heterodox thinking in comparative political economy. Particular attention is given to post-socialist governance, economic transformation, land rights, trade-led growth, civil society participation, climate change, and the post-COVID 19 recovery.
This book comes at a time when great changes are about to take place in Southeast Asia, where heterodox economic development strategy is rather understudied. With Asia playing an increasingly important role in the world economy, readers wish not only to hear aboutthe economic transformation but also to see certain hidden aspects or original evidence in order that they can perceive the other dimensions put in place in a market-oriented economy. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in transitional economics, development economics and the political economy.
Contains specific empirical studies to ground economic theory in real life examples Uses a multidisciplinary approach, linking economic challenges with politics, history, and sociology Engages and builds upon the existing literature to provide a new and insightful look at East Asia
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Thi Anh-Dao TRAN is Associate Professor of Economics and Research Affiliate at LASTA (University of Rouen Normandy, France). From 2018 to 2020, she was posted to the Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC-CNRS) and was hosted by the Southern Institute of Social Sciences (SISS-Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences).
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