Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam

Market liberalization, though an important element in economic reforms in developing countries in the past two decades, has been accused of harming the poor through higher food prices, layoffs in formerly state-owned enterprises, and the erosion of social safety net programs. Since the 1980s Viet Na...

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Autores principales: Minot, Nicholas, Goletti, Francesco
Formato: Resumen
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156406
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description Market liberalization, though an important element in economic reforms in developing countries in the past two decades, has been accused of harming the poor through higher food prices, layoffs in formerly state-owned enterprises, and the erosion of social safety net programs. Since the 1980s Viet Nam has relaxed a number of government controls over rice production and marketing, stimulating large increases in rice production. Yet the government retains control over rice exports and internal rice trade. Rice Market Liberalization and Poverty in Viet Nam, Research Report 114, analyzes whether further loosening of state controls in Viet Nam’s rice markets would help or hurt the poor and draws lessons for other countries.
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spelling CGSpace1564062025-01-10T06:42:36Z Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam Minot, Nicholas Goletti, Francesco rice low income groups poverty production economics trade liberalization economic policies Market liberalization, though an important element in economic reforms in developing countries in the past two decades, has been accused of harming the poor through higher food prices, layoffs in formerly state-owned enterprises, and the erosion of social safety net programs. Since the 1980s Viet Nam has relaxed a number of government controls over rice production and marketing, stimulating large increases in rice production. Yet the government retains control over rice exports and internal rice trade. Rice Market Liberalization and Poverty in Viet Nam, Research Report 114, analyzes whether further loosening of state controls in Viet Nam’s rice markets would help or hurt the poor and draws lessons for other countries. 2000 2024-10-24T12:44:02Z 2024-10-24T12:44:02Z Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156406 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Minot, Nicholas; Goletti, Francesco. 2000. Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam. Research Report Abstract 114. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156406
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low income groups
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production economics
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economic policies
Minot, Nicholas
Goletti, Francesco
Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title_full Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title_fullStr Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title_full_unstemmed Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title_short Rice market liberalization and poverty in Viet Nam
title_sort rice market liberalization and poverty in viet nam
topic rice
low income groups
poverty
production economics
trade liberalization
economic policies
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