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TTLV: The process of land consolidation and accumulation in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993 – 2008)

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Information on the thesis "The process of land consolidation and accumulation in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993 – 2008)" by graduate student Pham To Huyen, majoring in Vietnamese History.
Information on the thesis "The process of land consolidation and accumulation in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993 – 2008)" by graduate student Pham To Huyen, majoring in Vietnamese History.1. Student's Full Name: Pham To Huyen 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: January 22, 1982 4. Place of Birth: Phuc Thinh, Chiem Hoa, Tuyen Quang 5. Decision No. 2551/2007/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated November 2, 2007, issued by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: “The process of land consolidation and accumulation in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993 – 2008)”. 8. Major: Vietnamese History; Code: 602254 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Truong Thi Tien, lecturer of the History Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 10. Summary of the thesis results: - The thesis reconstructed the process of land consolidation and accumulation in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province from 1993 to 2008. - It analyzed the impacts of the land consolidation and accumulation process in Phu Luu Te commune, My Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993-2008) on the socio-economic situation of the locality. The research results of the thesis contribute to affirming that land accumulation is an inevitable trend of a commodity-producing economy. The issue is the need for solutions to promote the positive aspects of land consolidation and accumulation while overcoming its limitations. - It provides additional scientific basis, helping managers to continue creatively applying the land policy reform to the local situation. 11. Practical applications: This thesis will serve as a reference for students majoring in History, Economics, and those interested in land issues, agriculture, and rural areas. 12. Future research directions: None 13. Published works related to this thesis: None

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1. Full name : Pham To Huyen 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: January, 22nd 1982 4. Place of birth: Tuyen Quang province 5. Admission decision number: 2551/2007/Q-XHNV-KH&SĐH Dated Nov., 2nd, 2007 6. Changes in academic process: None 7. Official thesis title: The process of agricultural land exchange and accummulation in Phu Luu Commune, Mi Duc district, Ha Tay province (1993-2008) 8. Major: Vietnamese history 9. Code: 602254 10. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Truong Thi Tien 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: - This thesis reviews the process of exchange and accumulation of agricultural land in Phu Luu Te commune, Mi Duc district, Ha Tay province during 1993-2008. - The thesis analyzes impacts of the exchange and accumulation process on local economic and social situation. From the result of this study, it can be concluded: the agricultural land accumulation process is an inevitable trend of a commodity production economy. The key is a must to find a solution to promote the advantages of the process, and besides that, to overcome the disadvantages of the process. - The thesis also contributes more scientific basis supporting for managers who directly apply the creation of cultivated land innovation policy on the locally actual situation. 12. Practical applicability, if any: The thesis can be used as a reference for students who study on history, economics and for those who pay attention to cultivating land, agriculture, rural areas. 13. Further research directions, if any: N/A 14. Thesis-related publications: N/A

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