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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Lâm Nguyễn Đỗ Khoa
DESCRIPTION:Relationship between push and pull factors and foreign portfolio investment in Vietnam \nStudent: Lâm Nguyễn Đỗ Khoa\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Vũ Việt Quảng \nAbstract: \nThis study explores the factors influencing Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) in Vietnam’s stock market\, focusing on the interaction between macroeconomic factors and global financial conditions framed within the push-pull theory. Using monthly data from 2009 to 2024\, the research applies the Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag model to examine short- and long-term relationships\, considering asymmetric effects on FPI. The results show that global economic conditions significantly drive FPI inflows\, while the domestic factors have mixed effects. The study also highlights short-term impacts\, such as those from the COVID-19 pandemic and ETF restructuring. These findings provide useful insights for policymakers and investors and contributes to the literature by examining the asymmetric effects of\neconomic variables on FPI\, offering a solid framework for analyzing financial markets in emerging economies. \nKeywords: Foreign Portfolio Investment\, Stock Market\, Portfolio Balance Framework\, NARDL\, Macroeconomics.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-lam-nguyen-do-khoa/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Dương Thiện Trang Thanh
DESCRIPTION:Material flow analysis of fossil fuel in ASEAN during the period 1980-2024 \nStudent: Dương Thiện Trang Thanh\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phạm Khánh Nam \nAbstract: \nTen ASEAN countries are setting targets of net-zero or carbon neutrality by 2050\, but their strong commitments are not apparent in COP28. Hence\, my research aims to investigate material (fossil fuel) evolution and efficiency\, which are critical determinants for sustainable economic development through material flow analysis (MFA) with a set of key indicators such as domestic extraction\, raw material equivalent of imports and exports\, and material footprint. Further\, deploying panel data with the period of 1980 – 2024 and fixed effect panel regression application\, I would like to examine relationship between economic growth and environmental quality based on idea of Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis. The EKC is a traditional approach that captures a relationship between income growth and environmental quality mainly focusing measures of pollutions. In my scope of research\, I validate EKC using material footprint that is alternative measure of environmental degradation. My study would contribute to growing literature of ASEAN circular economy (CE) that is considered as a novel concept in this region.  Further\, importance of MFA accounting framework is also highlighted in this research as a supportive data-based tool to track CE progress. \nMy results confirm a presence of inverted U-shaped between GDP per capita and raw material consumption per capita at total level. However\, when specifically analyzing by income group\, the analysis presents a mixture result of EKC. While inverted U-shaped between economic growth and material footprint exists in high income countries (Singapore\, Brunei Darussalam) and upper-middle income nations (Thailand\, Malaysia)\, lower-middle income countries do not show significant progress of dematerialization\, exhibiting positive linear relationship between GDP and material footprint in these nations. Coupling between economic development and footprint of fossil fuel can reflect current ASEAN energy transition journey that encounters multiple overlapping constraints. While AMS are attempting to accelerate the transition towards renewable energy to reduce emission and mitigate impact of climate change\, the usage of fossil fuel\, especially coal\, oil\, and natural gas are still unavoidable for economic and industrial development. The EKC findings would emphasize that conflicting priorities to enable economic growth and improvement of environmental quality is still ASEAN’s dilemma. \nKeywords: material flow analysis\, material footprint\, EKC hypothesis\, circular economy\, dematerialization\, fossil fuel
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-duong-thien-trang-thanh/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Ưng Triệu Gia Bảo
DESCRIPTION:Globalization on global wealth inequality: An econometric perspective \nStudent: Ưng Triệu Gia Bảo\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Pellegrini & Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài \nAbstract: \nThis paper aims to investigate the complex relationship between globalization and wealth inequality between nations\, using a comprehensive dataset spanning from 2000 to 2022\, sourced from the World Bank\, the International Monetary Fund\, World Trade Organization.\nBy quantified wealth inequality through Theil Index\, while globalization is measured using an aggregate index constructed via Principal Component Analysis (PCA)\, capturing dimensions such as trade openness\, FDI inflows\, number of trade agreements\, and technological integration. Employing robust econometrics models-Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (OLS)\, Fixed Effects (FE)\, Random Effects (RE)\, and System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM)-this study provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of globalization on wealth distribution across countries. The results provide not an insight on a global scale but also divided into two types of markets\, contributing to the academic discourse of global wealth inequality\, while offering insights that could inform policies aimed at fostering a more equitable and just global economic system. \nKeywords: Globalization; PCA; wealth inequality\, Theil Index\, GMM.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-ung-trieu-gia-bao/
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