Land in Transition : Reform and Poverty in Rural Vietnam
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- Zhou, J.M., 1998. "Is Nominal Public but de Facto Private Land Ownership Appropriate? A Comparative Study among Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam; Japan; Taiwan Provice of China; South Korea; China; Myanmar; and North Korea," Economics Working Papers eco98/12, European University Institute.
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Rural Development - Rural Land Policies for Poverty Reduction Rural Development Knowledge and Information Systems Banks and Banking Reform Poverty Reduction - Rural Poverty Reduction Macroeconomics and Economic Growth - Political Economy Finance and Financial Sector Development;Statistics
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