Title: Some methodological issues in studying rural poverty in Vietnam today
Abstract:It has been noted that the early period of economic growth involved social stratification, poverty and social inequality. However, development theories and experiences of poor countries show that soci...It has been noted that the early period of economic growth involved social stratification, poverty and social inequality. However, development theories and experiences of poor countries show that social equality and opportunities for poverty alleviation will increase with economic growth. Although there are different arguments about development models, modern theories of socioeconomic change are identical claiming that economic growth plays an important role in solving development problems, especially famine. The issue is how to identify and deal with the causes and determinants of poverty where slow agricultural economic development occurs and people are seeking ways for economic growth. Poverty and low growth should be looked at in a scientific manner and at different levels of the economy. Interdisciplinary and intersectoral approaches require the consideration and solving of problems at the individual, household, community and policymaking levels, as well as, from the point of view of production of farmers, the organization of socioeconomic activities of a community, and the use and protection of resources, including land and water.Read More
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Access and Citation
AI Researcher Chatbot
Get quick answers to your questions about the article from our AI researcher chatbot