The Socialist Market Economy in Asia 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6248-8_2
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The International Politics of Economic Reforms in China, Vietnam, and Laos

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“…It is that interaction between an autonomous model of national development and a changing international development sector that is highlighted by this research, supporting analysis that the economy may be liberalized, but it is not neoliberal (Masina, 2012). Though it is impacted by the wider neoliberal world, shaping its economic governance (Bekkevold, 2020) and influencing civil society, the country's socialist tradition is fundamental to the development of the present, and the socialist state can benefit from elements of neoliberalism without losing sight of its socialist values and goals (Schwenkel and Leshkowich, 2012). Social enterprises established through international aid and NGO activities are focusing on self-sufficiency and increasing their market activities to resolve poverty and donor dependence (Kerlin, 2010).…”
Section: Social Enterprise and The International Dimensionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…It is that interaction between an autonomous model of national development and a changing international development sector that is highlighted by this research, supporting analysis that the economy may be liberalized, but it is not neoliberal (Masina, 2012). Though it is impacted by the wider neoliberal world, shaping its economic governance (Bekkevold, 2020) and influencing civil society, the country's socialist tradition is fundamental to the development of the present, and the socialist state can benefit from elements of neoliberalism without losing sight of its socialist values and goals (Schwenkel and Leshkowich, 2012). Social enterprises established through international aid and NGO activities are focusing on self-sufficiency and increasing their market activities to resolve poverty and donor dependence (Kerlin, 2010).…”
Section: Social Enterprise and The International Dimensionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…This industry is a critical sector that has a considerable influence on the economic growth in Laos. The leadership process and coopetition activities reflect the competitive climate that encourages innovations to achieve a superior performance (Bekkevold, 2020). Therefore, we surveyed financial service firms in Laos to obtain valuable insights on businesses that actively develop and implement coopetition capability.…”
Section: Sample and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For det andre var internasjonal økonomi i endring. Kina var på begynnelsen av 1990-tallet meget godt posisjonert til å dra nytte av globaliseringen, men samtidig bidro 1980-tallets nyliberalisme og slutten på den kalde krigen til at Kina utover på 1990-og 2000-tallet møtte strengere krav om liberalisering av sin økonomi enn hva Japan og de asiatiske tigrene hadde under den kalde krigen (Bekkevold, 2020).…”
Section: Engasjementspolitikk 30: Bred Front Med Menneskerettigheter Og Miljø I Sentrumunclassified
“…Statens pensjonsfond åpnet kontor i Shanghai i 2007 (Bjørnestad, 2007). Når verdens største «sovereign wealth fund» satser på Kina sender dette et tungt politisk signal internasjonalt, men Kina har aldri blitt noen stor del av fondets portefølje på grunn av strenge restriksjoner og statlig styring av bank-og finansmarkedet (Bekkevold, 2020). Ved utgangen av 2019 var kun 3,1 prosent av fondets investeringer plassert i Kina, mens hele 39,8 prosent av Statens Pensjonsfond Utland var investert i USA (Norges Bank, 2020).…”
Section: Engasjementspolitikk 30: Bred Front Med Menneskerettigheter Og Miljø I Sentrumunclassified
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