Rent Seeking and Development : the Political Economy of Industrialization in Vietnam
Publication Date
Spring 4-15-2020
Description
Rent seeking continues to be a topic of much discussion and debate within the political economy. This new study challenges previous assumptions and sets out a new analysis of the dynamics of rent and rent seeking in development, using Vietnam as a case study.
This book provides an alternative approach to the study of economic development and illuminates new perspectives in a contemporary context. It argues that not only has there been an incomplete understanding of Vietnam’s industrial development over the last three decades, but that neoclassical economics do not adequately address many of the issues endangering Vietnam’s development.
A significant observation of the Vietnamese experience is the analytical view that rents can be developmental and growth enhancing if the configuration of rent management incentivizes industrial upgrade and conditions firm performance. Underlining the need to reexamine how economic actors and the state collaborate through formal and informal institutions, this study fills a gap in the scholarship of the political economy of rent and rent seeking and how rents might be used for developmental purposes. -- p. [i]
ISBN
9781138100763
Keywords
Rent, Economic Theory, Economics, Political Economy, Industrialization, Vietnam
Disciplines
Economics | Economic Theory | Growth and Development | Other Economics
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
City
Abingdon, Oxon
Department
Economics
Files
Recommended Citation
Ngo, Christine, "Rent Seeking and Development : the Political Economy of Industrialization in Vietnam" (2020). Faculty Books. 91.
https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/books/91