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Impact Of The Quality Of Commune Leading Cadres On Household Living Standard In Vietnam

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  • Ngo Quang - Thanh

    (Political – Administrative Institute of Zone II, Ho Chi Minh National Political – Administrative Academy)

  • Nguyen Tan - Vinh

    (Political – Administrative Institute of Zone II, Ho Chi Minh National Political – Administrative Academy)

Abstract

Speeding up the rural industrialization and modernization in the development strategy of Vietnam has been considered as a very important task in the CPV and Vietnamese State’s agenda, given its contribution into the success of the country as a whole. The rural area in Vietnam has the comparably lowest level of development, has accounted for 70 per cent of the national population, 76 per cent of labour forces, and has contributed up to 25 – 27 per cent of the nation’s GDP. The development of the rural area has gone along with the quality of the commune-level cadres who are the core forces of the grass-roots political system where it deals with daily life of the mass. The capacity and the effectiveness of the commune-level cadres have a direct impact on the development of rural area in Vietnam.

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  • Ngo Quang - Thanh & Nguyen Tan - Vinh, 2012. "Impact Of The Quality Of Commune Leading Cadres On Household Living Standard In Vietnam," Working Papers 26, Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN), Vietnam.
  • Handle: RePEc:dpc:wpaper:2612
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    Household living standard; leading cadres; Vietnam;
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    JEL classification:

    • I25 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Education and Economic Development
    • C21 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Treatment Effect Models

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