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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Phạm Đặng Phương Uyển
DESCRIPTION:Analyzing the Impact of Economic Factors on Divorce in Vietnam from 2010 to 2022 \nStudent: Phạm Đặng Phương Uyển\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Vũ Hải Anh \nAbstract: \nThis study explores how unemployment affects the divorce rate in Vietnam\, using data from 63 provinces and cities from 2010 to 2022. The findings show that unemployment creates both financial and psychological stress\, leading to marital instability. Its impact is not only immediate butcontinues over time. In particular\, unemployment from two years prior (lag2) continues to have a significant influence on the current divorce rate. The study also reveals gender differences in how unemployment affects marriage. When the husband becomes unemployed\, the divorce rate rises due to the loss of the household’s main source of income. However\, when the wife is unemployed\, marriages tend to last longer\, possibly due to financial dependence or societal norms. In addition to unemployment\, other factors such as income inequality\, poverty\, crime rates\, and the proportion of elderly people also play a role in divorce rates. These findings emphasize the importance of job support programs and social policies to lessen the negative impact of unemployment on marriage and family stability. \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-pham-dang-phuong-uyen/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP28 - Đoàn Thị Ngọc Huệ
DESCRIPTION:The impact of income diversification on liquidity risk of Vietnamese commercial banks \nStudent: Đoàn Thị Ngọc Huệ\, VNP-28 \nSupervisor: Dr. Nguyễn Thị Thùy Linh \nAbstract: \nThe study analyzes and evaluates the impacts of income diversification on the liquidity risk of Vietnamese commercial banks\, using data from 27 commercial banks spanning from 2005 to 2023. Income diversification is measured by the HerfindahlHirschman Index (HHI) and the ratio of non-interest income to total operational income (SHNON). The liquidity risk of the banks is assessed using the financing gap (FGAP) and the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR). Furthermore\, this study also investigates the impact of the banks’ other activities (non-interest earnings)\, as well as macroeconomic factors such as GDP growth\, changes in money supply\, and the inflation rate on liquidity risk. The results show that income diversity has a negative and significantly effect on bank liquidity risk. An increase in income diversity leads to a decrease in liquidity risk. Furthermore\, ETA\, EFD\, SIZE and ROE positively correlate with liquidity risk\, although NLP does not influence\nliquidity risk. Regarding macroeconomic considerations\, inflation rate negative influences liquidity risk. However\, GDPG and M2C do not affect banks’ liquidity risk. \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp28-doan-thi-ngoc-hue/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Đỗ Như Nam
DESCRIPTION:Productivity-based capital allocation efficiency: Empirical evidence from households in Vietnam \nStudent: Đỗ Như Nam\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Võ Hồng Đức \nAbstract: \nThe research studies the household production model and credit program efficiencies in Vietnam. We extend prior empirical studies on Vietnam’s financial inclusion by focusing on credit constraint aspects through examining potential credit misallocation with respect to household productivity. We hypothesize that the ineffective allocation of credit results in lowered levels and reduced welfare impacts of financial inclusion\, hence widening the inequality gap through production loss. Our methodology entails measuring households’ TFP through robust estimation of the household production function\, specified in trans-log terms\, then applying fitted Total Factor Productivity (TFP) to a Heckman’s two-step sample-selection modeling framework. The empirical strategy serves to understand households TFPs’ impact on credit program participation and amount granted\, or\, in other words\, credit elasticities to TFPs. We find that the studied credit programs exhibit positive  efficiencies\, albeit reveal certain mistargeting challenges that could be enhanced in the screening and allocation process. The study aims to contribute a new perspective on barriers to financial inclusion in Vietnam\, by focusing on productivity’s potential impact on credit\, which in turn facilitates production and welfare. \nJEL Classification: D13\, D24\, D61 \nKeywords: financial inclusion\, capital allocation\, household production\, total factor productivity\, sustainable development. \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-do-nhu-nam/
CATEGORIES:THESIS PUBLIC DEFENSE
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Võ Hoàng Long
DESCRIPTION:Son preference\, fertility choices\, and labor market segmentation in Vietnam \nStudent: Võ Hoàng Long\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Hồ Hoàng Anh \nAbstract: \nThis study investigates the interplay between son preference\, fertility choices\, and labor market segmentation in Vietnam using instrumental variable probit (IV-Probit) model on Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) data from 2010 to 2020. The initial findings reveal that son preference contribute to lower fertility\, influenced by and malepreferring stopping rules and potential sex selection trends during modernization. Using son preference as an instrument for fertility\, we uncover that having fewer children increases the likelihood of labor force participation\, particularly for women. It also shifts individuals away from agriculture and manufacturing toward the service sector. While women with fewer children exhibit increased opportunities in manufacturing compared to men\, lower fertility also shifts them away from informal\, unskilled employment or multi-job engagement\, reflecting improved access to higher-quality job opportunities. These patterns align with the Feminization U Hypothesis and Unified Growth Theory\, suggesting that Vietnam’s economic and demographic transitions significantly shape labor market outcomes. Policies should focus on reducing gender biases\, stricter enforcement against prenatal sex selection to sustain fertility rate that avoid shrinking workforce and human capital stock. Solutions should be established for mitigating the trade-offs between childbearing and career advancement\, particularly for GDP-dominant sectors. \nKeywords: Vietnam\, labor supply\, labor segmentation\, son preferences\, fertility decline\, differential stopping rules\n \nJEL Classification: J01\, J13\, J22
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-vo-hoang-long/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Lê Ngọc Ánh
DESCRIPTION:The green path: FDI’s Influence on Asia’s sustainable economic growth \nStudent: Lê Ngọc Ánh\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Prof. Almas Heshmati \nAbstract: \n This study examines the dual impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on sustainable economic growth in Asia\, focusing on its effects on Green GDP\, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions\, and the Environmental Performance Index (EPI). Using data from 38 Asian countries spanning 1999 to 2022 and employing a two-step GMM regression analysis\, the findings reveal that while FDI positively influences Green GDP growth\, it concurrently exacerbates GHG emissions and reduces EPI scores. These results underscore the paradoxical role of FDI in\nfostering economic growth while posing environmental challenges. The study highlights the importance of robust environmental policies\, investment in green technologies\, and regional cooperation to align FDI with sustainability goals. It also emphasizes the need for a balanced\napproach to leverage FDI’s economic benefits without compromising environmental integrity. This research contributes to the literature by providing a comprehensive analysis of FDI’s environmental and economic implications in the Asian context\, offering policy recommendations for achieving sustainable development.\n \nKeywords: Foreign Direct Investment\, Green Economy\, Sustainable Economic Growth\n \nJEL Classification: F2\, F21\, O11\, O44\, O53\,Q56
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-le-ngoc-anh/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP29 - Lê Quang Đông Quân
DESCRIPTION:The impact of internet use on financial inclusion among Vietnam’s rural households \nStudent: Lê Quang Đông Quân\, VNP-29 \nSupervisor: Dr. Lê Văn Chơn \nAbstract: \nThis thesis analyzes the relationship between internet usage and financial inclusion among rural households in Vietnam using household-level data from the 2018 Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS)\, encompassing over 25\,300 households. A negative binomial model\, as well as a supplement ordinal probit model\, is employed to demonstrate that internet use significantly boosts the financial inclusion index of rural households. To be more specific\, households that use internet are likely to use more financial products\, and have the higher probability of being in the High Financial Inclusion category. As internet accessibility increases\, the likelihood of households achieving higher levels of financial inclusion improves\, highlighting the important role of internet access in enabling access to financial products and services. Given that internet penetration is still largely concentrated in urban areas\, expanding its reach to rural regions is essential for promoting inclusive growth and improving the welfare of disadvantaged communities. The results highlight the need for making appropriate policies to develop internet infrastructure and diffusion in rural areas\, as well as to maximize the economic benefits of internet adoption for rural households. These measures would help optimize the economic advantages of internet use for rural households\, reflect the effort of financial institutions to bring-in underprivileged people to the mainstream financial system\, and align with the Goverment’s objective of achieving inclusive growth. \nKeywords: Financial Inclusion\, Internet use\, Rural households\, Vietnam \nJLT Classification: D14\, L86\, R51
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp29-le-quang-dong-quan/
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