The rural transformation of the two rice bowls of Vietnam: the making of a new Asian miracle economy?

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Abstract

This paper assesses the factors driving inclusiveness in Vietnam's rural transformation by comparing the two rice deltas of the country since reunification in 1975. In order to achieve this, a pro-poor institutional development approach based on Adelman is applied. We focus on asset-oriented, demand-generating and price-increasing interventions. Our findings point out that the experienced growth might be considered inclusive, but the dynamics of poverty reduction, income generation, and productivity-enhancement are substantially different in the two delta economies. This might have implications for the prospects of Vietnam's continuation in a ‘growth with equity’ model, if policies and innovations are not locally adjusted.
Original languageEnglish
Article number169-186
JournalInnovation and Development
Volume10
Issue number2
Early online date2019 Mar 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Economic History

Free keywords

  • Rural transformation
  • pro-poor growth
  • Vietnam
  • inclusive innovation
  • Ishikawa curve

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