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Toward a Polanyian network analysis: market and non-market forms of coordination in the rice economy of Vietnam
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- Prota, Laura (Author)
Title
Toward a Polanyian network analysis: market and non-market forms of coordination in the rice economy of Vietnam
Abstract
The study proposes a network-based methodology linking Polanyi's ideal types of coordination and deductive blockmodeling to identify different forms of coordination within an economy. Using the proposed methodology, the economy of rice in postsocialist Vietnam is interpreted as a double movement responding to market liberalization. Qualitative and relational data were collected from 323 households and firms in two communes of the Mekong River Delta of Vietnam. Results show that in one case markets and redistribution co-existed as competing forms of coordination, entailing different relations of production and labor conditions; while in the other they blended and constituted a hybrid house-holding system.
Publication
Journal of Economic Geography
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
1135-1160
Date
November 2016
Journal Abbr
Journal of Economic Geography
Language
English
ISSN
14682702
Short Title
Toward a Polanyian network analysis
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Prota, Laura. 2016. “Toward a Polanyian Network Analysis: Market and Non-Market Forms of Coordination in the Rice Economy of Vietnam.” Journal of Economic Geography 16(6): 1135–60.
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Keywords
- blockmodeling
- corporate governance
- economic coordination
- embeddedness
- liberalization (finance)
- local governance
- markets
- networks
- rice - economic aspects
- social networks
- Vietnam
- Vietnam transition
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