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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP30 - Trình Thị Thanh Trà
DESCRIPTION:Corruption and poverty impact on health sector in Vietnam \nStudent: Trình Thị Thanh Trà\, VNP-30 \nSupervisor: Prof.Dr. Arjun Bedi & Dr. Hồ Quốc Thông \nAbstract: \nThis study investigates how control of corruption and multidimensional poverty interact to affect provincial health outcomes in Viet Nam. Using panel data from 54 provinces over the period 2016–2023\, under–five mortality is employed as dependent variable. Two corruption indicators are used varied perspective: corruption control perceived by firms and corruption control perceived by citizens. To estimate the data\, the study applies OLS\, FE model to interpret the main result. Results show that on one hand poverty has a negative influence on child mortality. Control of corruption decrease the rate. Moreover\, stronger control is associated with a weaker relationship between poverty and child mortality. The findings imply that in order to improve healthcare performance in Viet Nam\, it required higher level of accountability and poverty reduction in all dimensions. \nKeywords: Corruption; Poverty; Vietnam; health; interaction
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp30-trinh-thi-thanh-tra/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP30 - Tăng Huy Bảo
DESCRIPTION:The fog of news: how news-based geopolitical risk clouds bilateral trade \nStudent: Tăng Huy Bảo\, VNP-30 \nSupervisor: Dr. Binyam Demena & Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài \nAbstract: \n The hyper-globalization paradigm after the Cold War is disintegrating and is giving way to a new arena of strategic competition in which economic efficacy and national security rival each other. Although the devastating influence of active war on trade is not much of a secret\, the consequences of the ubiquitous threat of war the fear and perception of geopolitical tension remain little known. This study investigates how dyadic Geopolitical Risk (GPR)\, measured through news media interpretation of conflicts and tensions\, influences bilateral size-adjusted trade flows. The results reveal a critical temporal dynamic: GPR does not disrupt trade contemporaneously. Instead\, it exhibits a significant “phasing-in” effect\, with negative impacts materializing after a\none-year lag and accumulating over a three-year period. A joint GPR shock leads to a three-year cumulative trade reduction of approximately 15%. These results underscore the delayed but consistent nature of the geopolitical uncertainty and how risk perception may erode world economic integration even in the absence of actual conflict situations. \nKeywords: Geopolitical Risk\, Bilateral Trade\, Gravity Model\, Phasing-In Effect\, News-Based Index
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp30-tang-huy-bao/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP30 - Trần Anh Dũng
DESCRIPTION:How Does Government Transparency Affect Foreign Direct Investment and Fiscal Budget: The Case of Vietnam  \nStudent: Trần Anh Dũng\, VNP-30 \nSupervisor: Dr. Zemzem Shuka & Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài \nAbstract: \nThis paper examines the effect of government transparency on attracting Foreign Direct Investment capital inflows and its transmitted effect on government budget revenue. Grounded in Public Finance Theory\, this research addresses a critical question: Can the use of government openness as a meta-public good enhance the capital inflows\, which act as a transmission channel to a return in fiscal capacity? Using a provincial-level dataset and employing a dynamic Two-Step System Generalised Method of Moments to address potential endogeneity from reversal causality\, the analysis reveals two key findings. Firstly\, transparency acts as a significant tool for the realisation of FDI projects\, rather than attracting new foreign capital. By reduces the administrative frictions and uncertainty of government due to asymmetric information\, transparency releases these constraints on project execution and improve the post-entry stage of cross-border investments. Secondly\, the fiscal benefits of transparency are neither statistically significant nor transmitted through foreign investment\, but are likely to operate through broader channels and to enhance domestic capacity in the long run. The conclusion is that transparency is an essential meta-public good and crucial to the efficiency of the government’s allocation functions in the short run and stabilisation functions in the longer term. Policymakers can consider this a strategic\, cost-effective alternative to traditional incentives to support the implementation of cross-border investment\nand promote sustainable economic development in Vietnam. \n \nKey Concept: Foreign Direct Investment\, Government Transparency\, Tax Revenue\, Provincial Budget\, Governance Quality
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp30-tran-anh-dung/
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