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  1. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    Vietnam

    Are the household characteristics that
    are good for transition to a more diversified
    market-oriented development process in Vietnam also
    important for reducing poverty? Or are there tradeoffs? The
    determinants of both poverty incidence and participation in
    rural off-farm activities are modeled as functions of
    household and community characteristics using comprehensive
    national household surveys for 1993 and 1998. Despite some

  2. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    China

    Even though it is widely recognized that
    giving farmers more secure land rights may increase
    agricultural investment, scholars contend that, in the case
    of China, such a policy might undermine the function of land
    as a social safety net and, as a consequence, not be
    sustainable or command broad support. Data from three
    provinces, one of which had adopted a policy to increase
    security of tenure in advance of the others, suggest that

  3. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    Indonesia

    Within the next two decades Indonesia
    aspires to generate prosperity, avoid a middle-income trap,
    and leave no one behind as it tries to catch up with
    high-income economies. Can Indonesia achieve them? This
    report argues that the country has the potential to rise and
    become more prosperous and equitable. But the risk of
    floating in the middle is real. Which pathway the economy
    will take depends on: (i) the adoption of a growth strategy

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    Vietnam

    The decollectivization of agriculture in
    Vietnam was a crucial step in the country's transition
    to a market economy. But the assignment of land use rights
    had to be decentralized, and local cadres ostensibly had the
    power to corrupt this process. The authors assess the
    realized land allocation against explicit counterfactuals,
    including the simulated allocation implied by a competitive
    market-based privatization. The authors find that 95-99

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    Vietnam

    While liberalizing key factor markets is
    a crucial step in the transition from a socialist
    control-economy to a market economy, the process can be
    stalled by imperfect information, high transaction costs,
    and covert resistance from entrenched interests. The authors
    study land-market adjustment in the wake of Vietnam's
    reforms aiming to establish a free market in land-use rights
    following de-collectivization. Inefficiencies in the initial

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