3.2 Economical background
Historically, Vietnam has been an agricultural civilization based on wet rice cultivating. The Vietnam War destroyed much of the country's economy. Upon taking power, the Government created a planned economy for the nation.
Collectivization of farms, factories and economic capital was implemented, and millions of people were put to work in government programs. For
vietnamese and Russian archives, but it may also be useful to study the declassified reports of the East European Communist diplomats who were accredited to Hanoi in the 1980s. Namely, the Hungarian diplomats whose reports I read managed to collect an impressive amount of confidential information about economic matters, state- society relations, and diplomatic negotiations, because many VCP cadre
Of the factors which enabled Hanoi to enter the phase of comprehensive reforms, some have received much less coverage than others. Despite the wide array of publications about doi moi, relatively few scholars inquired into the possible influence of external factors - diplomacy, military policies, and foreign trade - on the economic decisions made by Vietnam's reform-oriented leaders. Vietnam's po
Purpose of study
1. Impact of land reform on economic growth in South Korea and Philippine
2. Course and results of land reform in South Korea and Philippine
3. Importance of successful land reform for developing countries
Vietnam government prosecuted market opening policy related economic growth and foreigner's investment in medical part, Vietnam is expanding city-centered hospitals and private medical institutions that give medical sevices of high quality for the rich and foreigners.
But they go through difficult because hospitals are almost unsanitary and lack of equipments and most of hospitals organize by