If you liked Urbanization, migration, and poverty in a Vietnamese metropolis by Hy V. Luong, start with Culture and economy (2003), The dynamics of social capital and civic engagement in Asia (2012), and The Vietnamese system of person reference (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Culture and economy (2003), The dynamics of social capital and civic engagement in Asia (2012), The Vietnamese system of person reference (1981), Regional development in Vietnam (1996), and Tradition, revolution, and market economy in a North Vietnamese village, 1925-2006 (2010).

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Urbanization, migration, and poverty in a Vietnamese metropolis is by Hy V. Luong.