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
1. Policies and reforms -Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
- Economic development-focused policies
- Putting old politics behind
Special tax incentives for foreign investments in the SEZs
Greater independence on international trade activities
Products are primarily export-oriented
Attracting and utilizing foreign capital
economic matters, state- society relations, and diplomatic negotiations, because many VCP cadres, having conversations with the "fraternal" diplomats, skpe about the country's internal problems with remarkable frankness.
A careful analysis of these documents reveals that the limits of Moscow's commitment to Hanoi started to manifest themselves several years before Gorbachev's perestroika. for
economy was plagued with inefficiency and corruption in state programs, poor quality and underproduction and restrictions on economic activities and trade. It also suffered from the trade embargo from the United States and Europe after the Vietnam War.
In 1986, the Sixth Party Congress introduced significant economic reforms with market economy elements as part of a broad economic reform pack