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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP - Nguyễn Thị Trà My
DESCRIPTION:The propensity of cosmetics consumption in Ho Chi Minh city after the COVID-19 \nStudent: Nguyễn Thị Trà My\, VNP \nSupervisor: Dr. Hồ Quốc Thông \nAbstract: \nBackground: In Vietnam\, where this business has the fastest growth rate when compared to the rest of Southeast Asia\, cosmetics is one of the fastest-growing industries. According to revenue figures\, this market generates an estimated VND 50\,000 billion in revenue each year\, which not only demonstrates the significant profit it generates but also the prominence of this sector globally commercial marketing. Due to the lasting effects of the Covid-19 outbreak on the world economy\, the cosmetics industry as well as many other industries experienced extreme hardship. Contrary to its initial status as a luxury good\, the consumption of cosmetic products dropped significantly due to the crisis. \nMaterials and Methods: An online questionnaires was administrated and sent to Ho Chi Minh’s consumers from 18 to 55 years old through social networks. The questions were related to the affection of the Covid-19 to consumers life and how they has adjusted their expenditure on cosmetics. Standard econometric models were employed to investigate the change in consumer perception and the consumption of cosmetic products. \nResults: A final working sample of 200 observations were obtained\, and all of respondents are cosmetic consumers consuming\, for  example\, beauty\, skin care and body products. As observed from the econometric model ‘s result\, key factors that have a significant impact on cosmetics consumption behavior are the number of persons that consumers contacted weekly\, age\, marital status and the change in income. In particularly\, cosmetic consumption of who are single and who are contacted more people weekly are tend to increase while those who married or contacted less people weekly is more likely to reduce their spending on cosmetic. Thus\, as consumer’s age and consumer’s income increase\, so does their expenditure on cosmetic. \nConclusions and implications: Both men and women have a need for cosmetics\, but single person and those who meet more people each week are the main consumers\, and the cosmetic consumption are increase as consumer’s age and consumer’s income increase. Once the isolation period following the Covid-19 epidemic has ended\, their demand for cosmetics has a tendency to increase again. Given that the majority of potential customers are single women or man who meet a lot of people each week and are highly concerned with their own health\, cosmetic companies must put a priority on ensuring consumer health and produce products with as few side effects as possible or natural cosmetics in order to draw in more clients. \nKeywords: cosmetic consumption\, Covid-19 epidemic affection
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP25 - Phạm Thị Vân
DESCRIPTION:Determinants of provincial competitiveness in Vietnam \nStudent: Phạm Thị Vân\, VNP-25 \nSupervisor: Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam \nAbstract: \nIn Vietnam\, the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) is used to assess the attractiveness of the locality to investors. However\, to date\, there have not been many domestic studies on PCI in general and on assessing the impact of factors affecting PCI in particular. Therefore\, this study was conducted to assess the impact of factors affecting the provincial competitiveness index. Through the aggregated data set and analysis of 63 provinces and cities in the country in the years 2016 to 2019\, the study has shown the impact of factors affecting the provincial\ncompetitiveness index and recommended a solution to improve the PCI index for localities.  \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp25-pham-thi-van/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP25 - Nguyễn Duy Hậu
DESCRIPTION:Explore arbitrage opportunities with exchange-traded funds: an example of FUEKIV30 based on empirical evidence \nStudent: Nguyễn Duy Hậu\, VNP-25 \nSupervisor: Dr. Trương Đăng Thụy \nAbstract: \nExchange-traded funds (ETFs) are an efficient investing instrument\, which highly absorbs investment stream\, especially in emerging markets. To provide a new perspective for investors trading local-based ETFs\, this study aims to investigate pricing efficiency and explore if\narbitrage opportunities exist. The author selected FUEKIV30\, the newly listed ETF\, to do the research. A three-step process of analysis was carried out with daily and intraday data. First\, regressing the price and net asset value to see their relationship. Second\, measuring the pricing efficiency with price deviation in percent to its NAV (called the premium). Finally\, testing the persistency of premium with lagged variables added in succession. Results showed the two prices of FUEKIV30 moving in pairs. FUEKIV30 is trading at a minor rate of premium (1.13%) and is pricing efficiently intraday. Daily premium (0.15%) is not statistically significant but the daily mispricing calculated as absolute premium is and may possible for arbitrage. Besides\, results of the persistency test of premiums recommend investors act arbitrages within five minutes of appearing during a trading day and within two days of occurring at the closing ofeach trading day. Though\, investors should cogitate the cost to cover arbitrages. \nKey words: Intraday data\, Daily trading\, Arbitrage opportunity\, Exchange-traded fund\, ETF\, FUEKIV30\, Vietnam\, HOSE\, Premium\, Discount\, Price Deviation\, Mispricing. \nJEL codes: B41\, E44\, G12\, G14 \n \n 
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