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Chapter 4 Vietnam’s Participation in Global Value Chains: Achievements, Challenges and Policy Implications
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Truong Quang Hoan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Peg of Vietnam’s Economic and Political Development 1
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Part I
- Chapter 1 “Doi Moi” but Not “Doi Mau”: Vietnam’s Red Crony Capitalism in Historical Perspective 25
- Chapter 2 A Comparative Statistical View of the Vietnamese Economy under Reform since 1985 51
- Chapter 3 Global Value Chains and Vietnam’s Economic Development: A Path to Perils or Prosperity? 73
- Chapter 4 Vietnam’s Participation in Global Value Chains: Achievements, Challenges and Policy Implications 108
- Chapter 5 Vietnam’s Economic Dependence on China: Understanding Vulnerability through a Typology of Trade Shocks 139
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Part II
- Chapter 6 Who Owns and Leads Vietnam’s Largest Firms? Evolving State-Business Relationships 173
- Chapter 7 The Vietnamese Communist Party’s Leadership in Public Higher Education 207
- Chapter 8 Mediatized Infrapolitics and Government Accountability in Vietnam 234
- Chapter 9 Freedom of and Workers’ Participation in Trade Unions in Vietnam 262
- Chapter 10 Rising Inequality and Exploitation of Workers in Vietnam: Labour Export and Human Smuggling from Vietnam to Europe 289
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Part III
- Chapter 11 Why Accountability Differs in Vietnam and China? A Nested Game Explanation 313
- Chapter 12 The Where and Why of Political Protection in Vietnam’s Anti-Corruption Campaign 342
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Peg of Vietnam’s Economic and Political Development 1
-
Part I
- Chapter 1 “Doi Moi” but Not “Doi Mau”: Vietnam’s Red Crony Capitalism in Historical Perspective 25
- Chapter 2 A Comparative Statistical View of the Vietnamese Economy under Reform since 1985 51
- Chapter 3 Global Value Chains and Vietnam’s Economic Development: A Path to Perils or Prosperity? 73
- Chapter 4 Vietnam’s Participation in Global Value Chains: Achievements, Challenges and Policy Implications 108
- Chapter 5 Vietnam’s Economic Dependence on China: Understanding Vulnerability through a Typology of Trade Shocks 139
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Part II
- Chapter 6 Who Owns and Leads Vietnam’s Largest Firms? Evolving State-Business Relationships 173
- Chapter 7 The Vietnamese Communist Party’s Leadership in Public Higher Education 207
- Chapter 8 Mediatized Infrapolitics and Government Accountability in Vietnam 234
- Chapter 9 Freedom of and Workers’ Participation in Trade Unions in Vietnam 262
- Chapter 10 Rising Inequality and Exploitation of Workers in Vietnam: Labour Export and Human Smuggling from Vietnam to Europe 289
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Part III
- Chapter 11 Why Accountability Differs in Vietnam and China? A Nested Game Explanation 313
- Chapter 12 The Where and Why of Political Protection in Vietnam’s Anti-Corruption Campaign 342
- Index 367