Vietnamese state industry and the political economy of commercial renaissance : dragon's tooth or curate's egg? /
This book is based upon extensive and repeated fieldwork, close observation and familiarity with institutional detail. It traces Vietnam's early attempts to create in State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) a basis for a military-industrial complex, and the ways in which these attempts failed, which exp...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Chandos,
2007.
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Colección: | Asian studies series. Contemporary issues and trends.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Vietnamese State Industryand the Political Economy of Commercial Renaissance:dragon's tooth orcurate's egg?; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Table; Acknowledgements; Preface: 'That forgotten world'
- socialism, Stalin and the plan; War or peace?; This study; Notes; About the author; A note to readers; 1 Scene-setting and overview of the book; Introduction; Overview; Research context and literature review; Vietnamese communist economy, 1954-2005; Vietnamese economic development after the 1975-1976 reunification; Policy and events, 1954-2005; Traps and their significance; Conclusions.
- Notes2 The DRV, the development goals of unreformed Vietnamese communism and what went wrong
- the limits of national liberation; Introduction; The view from the grassroots: life in an SOE in the mid-1970s; The DRV and North Vietnam prior to 1975
- the limits of statist developmentalism; The north at reunification; Conclusions: the importance of local perspectives; Notes; 3 Vietnamese state industry: policy debates before 1979; Introduction: traditional central planningin North Vietnam and perceptions ofproblems; The politics and political economy of state industry prior to 1979.
- Harbingers of 'fence-breaking'
- 'outside interests inside the central establishment': the local SOEs and artisanal sectors1965-1975: the effects of aid; Early Vietnamese analyses: towards pro-market policy; Traditional Vietnamese socialism and conservative policy: towards tedium?; The trap opens: early attempts at the reform of superior levels; 'Reform' on the eve of reunification
- plan indicators; Early experience with commercialisation
- policy towards the non-state sector before 1979; Conclusions; Notes; 4 Vietnamese neo-Stalinism and its feet of clay
- from reunification to August 1979.
- The origins of the 1979 SixthPlenum
- what went wrong?Origins of crisis
- the second FYP, 1976-1980; Party organisations in small-scale industry; The run-up to 1979; Conclusions; Notes; 5 The transitional model of the 1980s: a new solution?; The 1979 Sixth Plenum; Legalising SOE commercialisation: 25-CP; Conclusions; Notes; 6 Just how important was policy? Spontaneous decentralisation, 1979-1980; Exogenous shocks, 1978-1979, andtheir immediate local effects; Spontaneous decentralisation, 1979-1980
- grassroots experiences; Labour relations; The development of regional economies.
- Conclusions: the impact and meanings of 25-CPNotes; 7 The attempted recentralisation, 1980-1985; Reaction and its failure; Defending the DRV: SOE policy immediately after 25-CP; Debate, conflict and policy development: interpretations of the new legislation
- the 'new course'; Grassroots response, 1981-1984: the debate, perceptions and rationalities; Gathering political tensions: 156-HDBT, 306-BBT and the road to the Sixth Congress; The manager's lament: chaos and its offspring; Conclusions: the attempted recentralisation; Notes.