Market reform, incentives and economic development in Vietnamese rice production

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Tuong, Nhu Che
Kompas, Tom
Vousden, Neil

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Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University

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This paper analyzes the dramatic increases in rice output and productivity in Vietnam due in large part to market reform, inducing farmers to work harder and use land more efficiently. The reform process is captured through changes in effort variables and a decomposition of total factor productivity (TFP) for Vietnam as a whole as well as for the north and south of the country taken separately. The results show that the more extensive is market reform the larger the increase in TFP and the share of TFP growth due to incentive effects, suggesting that more competitive markets and secure property rights matter greatly.

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Tuong, N.C., Kompas, T. & Vousden, N. (2003). Market reform, incentives and economic development in Vietnamese rice production. International and Development Economics Paper 03-7. Canberra, ACT: Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University.

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Comparitive Economic Studies

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