The Challenge of Reform in Indo-China (Harvard Institute for International Development)
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The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (1993)
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Harvard Institute for International Development, March 1993. Hardcover This is a Hardcover item. Used/Very Good. Edited by Borje Ljunggren. Text is in English. Part of the Harvard Studies in International Development book series. Size - H: 9.5", W: 6.5", D: 1.5" This item is Used and is listed as being in Very Good condition. The dust jacket for the item is listed as being in Very Good condition. Cover clean and undamaged. Spine is intact and tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. A very nice copy of this item. FF00000002858.
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Harvard Institute for International Development, March 1993. Hardcover This is a Hardcover item. Used/Very Good. Edited by Borje Ljunggren. Text is in English. Part of the Harvard Studies in International Development book series. Size - H: 9.5", W: 6.5", D: 1.5" This item is Used and is listed as being in Very Good condition. The dust jacket for the item is listed as being in Very Good condition. Cover clean and undamaged. Spine is intact and tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. A very nice copy of this item. FF00000002858.
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The Challenge of Reform in Indo-China (Harvard Institute for International Development) (1993)
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ISBN: 9780674107120 bzw. 0674107128, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch.
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Harvard University Press, 1993. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings, In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in good condition. , 800grams, ISBN:9780674107120.
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Harvard University Press, 1993. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings, In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in good condition. , 800grams, ISBN:9780674107120.
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The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature)
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The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature) (1993)
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Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally created by its neighbours in order to contain communism. The contributors to this volume - many of them economists - have analyzed this transformation from various perspectives, including foreign policy, historical, gender, macroeconomic, political and social. Although Vietnam is given primary emphasis, the authors trace the experiences of all three countries from the end of the Second Indochina War in 1975 to recent times. Throughout, their focus is on policy issues and the human dimension. Hardcover, Label: Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Kennedy School, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1993-01, Studio: Harvard Kennedy School, Verkaufsrang: 7593712.
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Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally created by its neighbours in order to contain communism. The contributors to this volume - many of them economists - have analyzed this transformation from various perspectives, including foreign policy, historical, gender, macroeconomic, political and social. Although Vietnam is given primary emphasis, the authors trace the experiences of all three countries from the end of the Second Indochina War in 1975 to recent times. Throughout, their focus is on policy issues and the human dimension. Hardcover, Label: Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Kennedy School, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1993-01, Studio: Harvard Kennedy School, Verkaufsrang: 7593712.
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The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Harvard Studies in International Development)
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ISBN: 0674107128 bzw. 9780674107120, in Englisch, Harvard Kennedy School, gebraucht.
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asia,business and investing,cambodia,development and growth,economics,history,laos,popular economics,vietnam,world, The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature), Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally created by its neighbours in order to contain communism. The contributors to this volume - many of them economists - have analyzed this transformation from various perspectives, including foreign policy, historical, gender, macroeconomic, political and social. Although Vietnam is given primary emphasis, the authors trace the experiences of all three countries from the end of the Second Indochina War in 1975 to recent times. Throughout, their focus is on policy issues and the human dimension.
asia,business and investing,cambodia,development and growth,economics,history,laos,popular economics,vietnam,world, The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature), Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally created by its neighbours in order to contain communism. The contributors to this volume - many of them economists - have analyzed this transformation from various perspectives, including foreign policy, historical, gender, macroeconomic, political and social. Although Vietnam is given primary emphasis, the authors trace the experiences of all three countries from the end of the Second Indochina War in 1975 to recent times. Throughout, their focus is on policy issues and the human dimension.
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