[BOOK][B] Household welfare and Vietnam's transition

D Dollar, P Glewwe, JI Litvack - 1998 - books.google.com
D Dollar, P Glewwe, JI Litvack
1998books.google.com
Vietnam's rapid growth has transformed the country, reducing poverty from about 75 percent
of the population to about 50 percent. At the same time, its transition from a planned to a
market economy has created new challenges for public policy in a wide range of areas. This
volume explores issues such as which macroeconomic and structural reforms led to growth,
what effect reform has had on the household economy, and how the transition has affected
education, health, fertility, and child nutrition. It provides an analysis of economic and social …
Vietnam's rapid growth has transformed the country, reducing poverty from about 75 percent of the population to about 50 percent. At the same time, its transition from a planned to a market economy has created new challenges for public policy in a wide range of areas. This volume explores issues such as which macroeconomic and structural reforms led to growth, what effect reform has had on the household economy, and how the transition has affected education, health, fertility, and child nutrition. It provides an analysis of economic and social policies and shows how micro-level data can be used to analyze the likely effect of different government expenditures and activities. It also focuses on the effect different policies have on the poor and challenges stereotypes about poverty-focused expenditures.
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