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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Huỳnh Thanh Huy
DESCRIPTION:The impact of household income on choosing healthcare facilities in Vietnam \nStudent: Huỳnh Thanh Huy\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài \nAbstract: \nVietnam has experienced rapid economic growth since the Doi Moi reforms in 1986. This has contributed to the overall socio-economic development and increased income for the people. In addition\, the healthcare system in Vietnam has received significant attention and\ninvestment from the government through regulations and programs such as the Law on Health Insurance\, the Law on Regulations on Referral of Medical Examination and Treatment\, initiatives to reduce hospital overload\, etc. However\, there are still some shortcomings in the problem of overload in some areas\, the main cause of which may be due to individuals’ behavior in choosing health facilities. Therefore\, this study will examine the impact of household income on their choice of health facilities for using health services in Vietnam. Along with considering the impact of other factors such as individual and household characteristics\, this paper will analyze in more detail the impact between the poorest and richest groups\, among the six economic regions of Vietnam.  \nFrom the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey 2020 (VHLSS 2020) dataset\, the study found that there is inequality in the choice of health care facilities. The rich always have better access to health care facilities than the poor; in addition\, people living in urban areas have a variety of choices in high-quality health care facilities. Notably\, the majority of people always tend to move to higher-level health care facilities and private health care facilities for treatment\, regardless of income or region of residence. \nKeyword: household income\, multinominal logit regression\, inequality\, VHLSS
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-huynh-thanh-huy/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Nguyễn Ngọc Hải Anh
DESCRIPTION:International trade under gender lens: paving a way for equality \nStudent: Nguyễn Ngọc Hải Anh \, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Trương Đăng Thụy\, Dr. Binyam Demena \nAbstract: \nThis research focuses on the relationship between international trade and gender equality in employment\, extending beyond conventional quantity metrics to incorporate employment quality\, which is a crucial dimension that remains unexplored in existing literature. By employing the Continuous Updated Estimator Generalized Method of Moments (CUE-GMM) model on cross-country data from 2000 to 2022\, the study reveals the multidimensional nature of the relationship between trade and women’s employment. The findings indicate that increased female force participation\, coupled with trade expansion\, catalyzes the “feminization of labor” phenomenon. However\, viewing from the quality of employment dimension\, this employment growth is disproportionately concentrated in informal work arrangements. These patterns align with feminist economic theory’s proposition that women represent competitive advantages in international trade. To enhance productivity and maintain flexibility in international markets and global value chains\, export-oriented firms might leverage the disadvantaged position of female labor to offer them informal jobs. The findings imply that considering trade’s contribution to gender equality in employment necessitates a nuanced approach that transcends the simplistic metric of job creation\, with the joint consideration of the quality of these jobs. This study contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of international trade through a gender-responsive lens\, aiding in developing gender-sensitive economic policies\, which are essential for promoting both equity and inclusive development.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-nguyen-ngoc-hai-anh/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Đoàn Trọng Nhân
DESCRIPTION:The influence of economic policy uncertainty on innovation: the moderating role of education \nStudent: Đoàn Trọng Nhân\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Vũ Thị Hồng Nhung \nAbstract: \nOur investigation purposes to empirically theories and explore the influence of global economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on countries’ innovation performance as well as the contingency conditions of this relationship. The study employs longitudinal data from World bank secondary database to examine for a straight impression of EPU on nations’ innovation outcomes. In addition\, we hypothesise the moderating effects of national education. In the contrary to previous studies\, which believe innovation outputs is worse as the presence of EPU\, our findings shows an inverted-U relationship between EPU and innovation outcomes. In fact\, EPU encourages national innovation at a moderate level of EPU and reduce innovation performance as it exceeds the EPU turning point. Furthermore\, we found that education triggers the invertedU relationship flatter\, suggesting the mechanisms by which educational capacity protects and sustains innovation. This study contributes to the growing body of literature investigating the influence economic policy uncertainty on innovation in scope of country level. This research offers new insights into how uncertainty may drive innovation and expands our understanding of education’s role as a moderating factor. \nKeywords: Economic policy uncertainty\, innovation outputs\, education\, inverted U-shape relationship\, Asia\nJEL classification: D80\, G18\, O39
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-doan-trong-nhan/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Nguyễn Việt Ngân
DESCRIPTION:Determinants of financial inclusion in Vietnam: a comprehensive analysis \nStudent: Nguyễn Việt Ngân\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh & Dr. Ellisaios Papyrakis \nAbstract: \nThis study focuses on analyzing the determinants of financial inclusion in Vietnam\, emphasizing how socio-economic factors such as gender\, age\, education\, marital status\, income and migration influence individuals’ access to and usage of formal financial services. Financial inclusion is crucial for sustainable development\, as it allows broader participation in the economy\, particularly for vulnerable groups. However\, despite Vietnam’s economic progress\, financial inclusion levels remain below global and regional averages. The study seeks to address the role of socio-economic elements in influencing financial inclusion. Using econometric methods OLS and GLM\, the research analyzes data from both demand and supply sides to evaluate financial inclusion index in Vietnam. The findings emphasizes the magnitude of education and income as primary drivers of financial access\, while other factors show limited or no impact. Higher-income individuals and married households are more likely to access financial services\, while lower-income groups\, especially in rural areas\, face barriers despite\nimprovements in service availability. These results suggest that policy interventions are needed to address both supply-side challenges\, like service availability\, and demand-side constraints\, such as socio-economic disparities\, to improve financial inclusion. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for policymakers aiming to reduce socio-economic inequalities and enhance access to financial services in Vietnam. \nKeywords: Financial inclusion; socio-economic factors; behavioral economics; demand-supply side; regional disparities; Vietnam
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-nguyen-viet-ngan/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Ngô Minh Hiếu
DESCRIPTION:Digital disparity: insights from the informal economy perspective \nStudent: Ngô Minh Hiếu\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Nguyễn Quang \nAbstract: \nThe primary objective of this study is to explore the varied effects of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the size of the informal economy\, considering different levels of development\, socio-geographic contexts\, and sectors. Using three distinct datasets that capture various dimensions of the informal economy and four ICT indicators spanning the period from 2000 to 2015\, the study suggests that ICTs contribute to a reduction in the size of the informal economy. However\, this impact is not uniform across all contexts. First\, ICTs have a greater effect on reducing the relative size of the informal economy in middle- and high-income countries than in low-income countries. Interestingly\, the influence of ICTs is more pronounced in middle-income countries than in high-income ones. Second\, the findings suggest that increased ICT adoption\, as indicated by internet and mobile phone usage\, reduces the rate of informal employment more rapidly in urban areas than in rural ones. Lastly\, ICTs are associated with a more significant decline in informal employment in nonagricultural sectors than in agriculture. These findings imply that information technology can be an effective tool for governments seeking to formalize the informal sector\, particularly in middle-income countries\, urban areas\, and non-agricultural sectors. \nKeywords: Informal economy; Shadow economy; Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs); Digital divide; Digital disparity\nJEL Classification: D63\, E26\, J46\, L86\, O17
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-ngo-minh-hieu/
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