《爵士乐足够好:越南的新兴市场之路

Omer Faruk Ozkilinc, Basak Özcan
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在政治经济学研究中,人们广泛讨论大多数收入国家的发展模式,特别是那些曾经被视为“第三世界”的国家,如日本、韩国、中国。虽然他们的故事迷人而有趣,但对我们来说,这些国家经历的过程对其他国家来说构成了非常复杂和难以置信的形象,即使在今天,贫困确实是一个关键问题。另一方面,在经济史上有一些故事,可以说,为那些已经遭受饥饿和经济不稳定的国家提供了更简单和可追踪的发展方式,例如撒哈拉以南非洲国家和亚洲封闭的经济体。越南作为一个老的低收入国家,在处理“欠发达”国家的“产生稀缺的机制”方面是一个有希望的适应性的例子。在本文中,首先,我们将简要描述在越南产生贫困的机制是什么。然后,我们将研究立法、经济法规和机构如何以及哪些将封闭的干预主义经济转变为带来经济增长的协调的出口导向型经济。最后,我们将尝试理解这一经济成功的含义,并讨论越南成为新兴市场的道路可以为其他低收入国家提供哪些样本。
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Good Enough for Jazz: Vietnam s Road to Be an Emerging Market
In political economic studies, it is widely discussed the development patterns of most-income countries, especially the ones which are seen, once upon a time, as the “third-world” countries such as Japan, South Korea, China. Although their stories are charming and interesting, for us, the processes that these countries went through constitute very complex and hard-to-believe images for other countries in which, even in today, poverty is literally a crucial problem. On the other hand, there are stories in the economic history which offer, arguably, simpler and trackable ways of development for the countries which are already being suffered by hunger, economic instability such as Sub-Saharan African countries and closed economies of Asia. Vietnam, as an old low-income country, constitutes a hopeful adaptable example to deal with the “scarcity-generating mechanisms” of “under-developed” countries. In this paper, firstly, we are going to describe briefly what were the mechanisms that generate poverty in Vietnam. Then, we will look to how and which legislative, economic regulations and institutions converted a closed, interventionist economy into a coordinated export-oriented one which brought economic growth. Lastly, we will try to understand implications of this economic success and discuss in which ways Vietnam’s road to be an emerging market can constitute a sample for other low-income countries.
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