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Rational resistance to a weak authoritarian state: The political economy of Vietnamese farmers from collectivization to doi moi.
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Rational resistance to a weak authoritarian state: The political economy of Vietnamese farmers from collectivization to doi moi./
Author:
Raymond, Chad Emerson.
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148 p.
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Chairperson: Kate Xiao Zhou.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-07A.
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Economics, Agricultural. -
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0599834757
Rational resistance to a weak authoritarian state: The political economy of Vietnamese farmers from collectivization to doi moi.
Raymond, Chad Emerson.
Rational resistance to a weak authoritarian state: The political economy of Vietnamese farmers from collectivization to doi moi.
- 148 p.
Chairperson: Kate Xiao Zhou.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 2000.
Contrary to the expectations of the Vietnamese Communist Party, collectivized agriculture never generated increased agricultural productivity, leaving the state without a source of large and low-cost surpluses its leaders believed were required for the industrialization of an agrarian economy. Despite numerous attempts to raise output and productivity by re-organizing and expanding collectivized agriculture in both northern and southern Vietnam, farmers preferred the greater rewards of private household-based farming. The more the state tried to impose collectivization, the more farmers resisted it, creating an insoluble conflict for the state. It was this conflict that rendered the country's economy dysfunctional and forced the Vietnamese Communist Party to abandon collectivization in the late 1980s. The state's policy of collectivization had low political legitimacy among rural Vietnamese citizens, and though the privatization of agriculture and liberalization of the economy has much greater support in society, economic reform has not increased the political legitimacy of the Vietnamese Communist Party.
ISBN: 0599834757Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Economics, Agricultural.
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