Market and Socialism: In the Light of the Experiences of China and Vietnam (International Economic Association Series)

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Market and Socialism: In the Light of the Experiences of China and Vietnam (International Economic Association Series)

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Rating : 4.12 (818 Votes)
Asin : 0230553540
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 252 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-02
Language : English

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About the Author JULAN DU London School of Economics, UK CARSTEN HERRMAN-PILLATH Witten University, Germany LE DANG DOAHN United Nations Development Programme, New York, USA DAVID DAOKUI LI Tsinghua University, Beijing and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China BARRY NAUGHTON University of California, San Diego, USA STEPHEN PARKER Development Alternatives Inc., Bethesda, Maryland, USA LOUIS PUTTERMAN Brown University, USA VO TRI THANH Central Institute for Economic Management, Hanoi, Vietnam YIJIANG WANG Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA; School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China JINGLIAN WU Development Research Centre of the State Council, Beijing, China CHENGGANG XU London School of Economics, UK WEIYING ZHANG Peking University, China

"Highly Informative" according to Rufus Burgess. "Market and Socialism" is a recent look at the successes and failures of market reforms in China and Vietnam. Janos Kornai and Yingyi Qian edit and contribute to the collection of academic papers. Due to differences in opinion between various authors different conclusions emerge. However, common trends exist throughout the collection.[This revie

Although both China and Vietnam are making a decisive transition to the market economy, they have also insisted on the official ideology of socialism. This book studies fundamental issues concerning the relationship between market, property rights, and the ideology of socialism.

JULAN DU London School of Economics, UK CARSTEN HERRMAN-PILLATH Witten University, Germany LE DANG DOAHN United Nations Development Programme, New York, USA DAVID DAOKUI LI Tsinghua University, Beijing and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China BARRY NAUGHTON University of California, San Diego, USA STEPHEN PARKER Development Alternatives Inc., Bethesda, Maryland, USA LOUIS PUTTERMAN Brown University, USA VO TRI THANH Central Institute for Economic Management, Hanoi, Vietnam YIJIANG WANG Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA; School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China JINGLIAN WU Development Research Centre of the State Council, Beijing, China CHENGGANG XU London School of Economics, UK WEIYING ZHANG Peking University, China

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