
Authority Relations and Economic Decision Making in Vietnam
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형식
하드커버
언어
영어
출판됨
May 1, 1998
출판사
NIAS Press
ISBN-10
8787062658
ISBN-13
9788787062657
설명
This study delves into the complex history of state institutions in Vietnam from 1945 onward, exploring how authority relations have influenced economic decision-making. The authors, Dang Phong and Melanie Beresford, meticulously analyze the shifts in governance and their implications for economic policies over decades.
Throughout the narrative, they consider the impact of historical contexts, political dynamics, and social structures on the evolution of these institutions. By examining key events and decisions, the study provides a comprehensive understanding of how Vietnam's economic landscape has transformed in light of changing power dynamics.
The work sheds light on the nuanced interactions between state authorities and economic actors, offering insights into the mechanisms that drive policy choices. It highlights the importance of institutional frameworks in shaping Vietnam's economic trajectory, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of governance and economic development.
Throughout the narrative, they consider the impact of historical contexts, political dynamics, and social structures on the evolution of these institutions. By examining key events and decisions, the study provides a comprehensive understanding of how Vietnam's economic landscape has transformed in light of changing power dynamics.
The work sheds light on the nuanced interactions between state authorities and economic actors, offering insights into the mechanisms that drive policy choices. It highlights the importance of institutional frameworks in shaping Vietnam's economic trajectory, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of governance and economic development.