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Social and Cultural Changes in Vietnam with the New Market Economy
The subsidy economy, once appropriate and necessary in wartime, was now obsolete and hindered socioeconomic development, producing stagnancy and backwardness in all aspects of social life. To avoid perils and failures in embracing a market mechanism and integrating into the world's economy, to...
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Published in: | Nature, society, and thought society, and thought, 2002-07, Vol.15 (3), p.335-346 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The subsidy economy, once appropriate and necessary in wartime, was now obsolete and hindered socioeconomic development, producing stagnancy and backwardness in all aspects of social life. To avoid perils and failures in embracing a market mechanism and integrating into the world's economy, to ensure better lives for the Vietnamese and to realize the goal of a prosperous people, a strong country, and an equitable, democratic, and civilized society, the leading role of the Party and the state's management become more and more crucial. |
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ISSN: | 0890-6130 |