This book describes in a game-theoretical approach how the development success story Vietnam managed to keep rent seeking in check sufficiently to attract record numbers of foreign investors and exhibit strong economic growth in the early stages of its economic reforms. It concludes that pluralistic contestation among societal interests under conditions of factor mobility can lead to the same benefits that are generally associated with liberal democracy-commitment to limited government through checks and balances.
This book describes in a game-theoretical approach how the development success story Vietnam managed to keep rent seeking in check sufficiently to attract record numbers of foreign investors and exhibit strong economic growth in the early stages of its economic reforms. It concludes that pluralistic contestation among societal interests under conditions of factor mobility can lead to the same benefits that are generally associated with liberal democracy-commitment to limited government through checks and balances.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theory and Research Methodology Chapter 3: From Roving to Stationary Bandit-A History Chapter 4: Decentralization, FDI, and Provincial Governance Chapter 5: Proximity and Contestation Chapter 6: Race to the Bottom vs. Harmony of Interest Chapter 7: Capital-Labor Relations and the Harmony of Interest Chapter 8: Central-Local Harmony and Political Control Chapter 9: Lessons for Theory and Practice Epilogue Appendix 1: The PAPI Appendix 2: List of Interviews
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theory and Research Methodology Chapter 3: From Roving to Stationary Bandit-A History Chapter 4: Decentralization, FDI, and Provincial Governance Chapter 5: Proximity and Contestation Chapter 6: Race to the Bottom vs. Harmony of Interest Chapter 7: Capital-Labor Relations and the Harmony of Interest Chapter 8: Central-Local Harmony and Political Control Chapter 9: Lessons for Theory and Practice Epilogue Appendix 1: The PAPI Appendix 2: List of Interviews
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