1. Personal information:
Full name:
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Vu
Duy
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Year of birth:
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1992
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Position/Occupation:
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Lecturer, Faculty of Political Economy
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Academic title:
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Doctor
- 2019
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Foreign languages:
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English
and French
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Email:
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duyvu@vnu.edu.vn
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Cell phone:
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(84) 902
969 305
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Office address:
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Faculty
of Political Economy, 144 Xuan Thuy, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
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2. Education:
- 2014: Bachelor
in Economics and International Business, Hanoi Foreign Trade University,
Vietnam
- 2015: Master
in International Finance and Economics, University of Côte d’Azur, France
- 2019: Doctor
in Economics, University of Côte d’Azur, France
3. Employment/Experience:
- 7/2020-present: Lecturer, Faculty of Political Economy, VNU University of Economics
and Business.
- 2019-present: Researcher, Project CALIN (circular economy), National Centre for
Scientific Research (CNRS) and University of Côte d’Azur, France
- 2018-2019: Teaching assistant, University of Côte d’Azur, France
- 2012-2014: Research assistant, Faculty of Law, Hanoi Foreign Trade University,
Vietnam
- 2013: Research assistant, WTO Center, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (VCCI)
4. Research
domain:
- Political Economy
- Law and Economics
- Environmental Economics
- International Investment
5. Publications:
5.1. Articles, working
papers (published on journals of science, yearbooks or conferences’ reports)
- Nguyen Minh Hang, Vu Duy (2015).
“Public-Private Partnership project selection criteria in Vietnam: Experiences
from France”. Tạp chí Kinh tế Đối ngoại, N° 70, p.12-19.
- Vu Duy (2019). “Reasons not to
exit? A survey of the effectiveness and spillover effects of international
investment arbitration”. European Journal of Law and Economics, N°47(2),
p.291–319.
- Vu Duy, Pezzoni Michele (2019).
“Arbitrator Teams and Dispute Resolution Performance: An
- Empirical Analysis”. Annual
Conference of the French Association of Law and Economics (Rennes, France),
International Workshop on Economic Analysis of Litigation (Granada, Spain)
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Vu Duy (2018). “To Settle or to Fight to the
end? Case-level Determinants of Early Settlement of Investor-State Disputes”.
Annual Conference of the French Association of Law and Economics (Nancy,
France)