An explanation for Vietnam’s recent migration pattern based on cumulative causation theory and relative deprivation theory
By Vu Thu Ha (VNP 22) Supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai Abstract This paper combines cumulative causation theory and relative deprivation theory to explain incentives and influences on decision to send migrants of a household, concerning interaction of the household’s characteristics, especially factors related to income, and the features of the origin community. Two subsets […]
The impacts of institutional implementation on provincial economic performance: The case of Vietnam (2007-2011)
By Phan Thach Truc (VNP 17) Supervisor: Dr. Truong Dang Thuy Abstract Given the intensive PCI score race among Vietnamese provinces in the past year so as to improve the enabling environment for local economic development, this study is to justify the imperativeness of such a race. Employing the PCI and its nine sub-indices as […]
Determinants of provincial FDI in Vietnam: A cross section data analysis
By Nguyen Dai Hiep (VNP 15) Supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Van Phuc Abstract FDI is of essential importance for achieving economic growth for developing countries, especially for Vietnam, a country which has just opened more than twenty years. There were too many researches about attracting FDI for developing countries. However, there are still less researches related to […]


