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Land In Transition Reform And Poverty In Rural Vietnam Equity And Development Martin Ravallion

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Land In Transition Reform And Poverty In Rural Vietnam Equity And Development Martin Ravallion
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Martin Ravallion, Dominique Van De Walle
ISBN: 9780821372746, 9780821372760, 0821372742, 0821372769
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Land In Transition Reform And Poverty In Rural Vietnam Equity And Development Martin Ravallion by Martin Ravallion, Dominique Van De Walle 9780821372746, 9780821372760, 0821372742, 0821372769 instant download after payment.

This book is a case study of Vietnam s efforts to fight poverty using market oriented land reforms. In the 1980s and 1990s, the country undertook major institutional reforms, and an impressive reduction in poverty followed. But what role did the reforms play? Did the efficiency gains from reform come at a cost to equity? Were there both winners and losers? Was rising rural landlessness in the wake of reforms a sign of success or failure? Land in Transition investigates the impacts on living standards of the two stages of land law reform: in 1988, when land was allocated to households administratively and output markets were liberalized; and in 1993, when official land titles were introduced and land transactions were permitted for the first time since communist rule began. To fully assess the poverty impacts of these changes, the authors analysis of household surveys is guided by both economic theory and knowledge of the historical and social contexts. The book delineates lessons from Vietnam s experience and their implications for current policy debates in China and elsewhere.

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