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Rural Vietnam - The Small World of Khanh Hau (Hardcover)
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Rural Vietnam - The Small World of Khanh Hau (Hardcover)
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Vietnam is a land whose features change dramatically within short
distances--from mountains and high plateaus to coastal plains and
inland swamps. To the south, the large delta formed by the Mekong
and Lesser river systems inches forward yearly into the South China
Sea. This delta, while hardly typical of all Vietnam, is one of the
most fertile rice-producing regions of Southeast Asia. Its
importance lies not only in the substantial contribution this area
can, and will, provide, but it is also the area of most recent
settlement by the Vietnamese. The study of its institutions reveals
much about the prospects for social and economic change. The
analysis of economic change in underdeveloped areas is beset with
many complex questions: what factors account for economic activity?
Among many signs of change, which are significant? How may one
predict the probabilities of future economic development? Rural
Vietnam: The Small World of Khanh Hau answers these questions for a
Vietnamese rural community, in a detailed study that emphasizes the
economic and non-economic factors that shape its present level of
material well-being and its chances for future development. The
author identifies a variety of forces that influence the economic
activity of individuals and finds that these farmers display many
more traits of rational economic calculation than is usually
assumed to be the case among the peasantry. The book is thus at
least a partial refutation of those who hold that village life is
so bound by tradition and immersed in lethargy that it cannot be
subjected to the kind of economic analyses and policies developed
in industrial societies. During the Vietnam war period, Khanh Hau
was subject to pressures from far beyond its boundaries, and this
study illuminates the problems the conflict engendered throughout
Vietnam.
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