1.
Personal information
Full name:
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Nguyen Duc Bao
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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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PhD
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Foreign languages:
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English, French
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Email:
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baond@vnu.edu.vn
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Telephone:
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(84-24) 3754.7506
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Office address:
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144 Xuan
Thuy, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
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2.
Education
- 2019:
PhD in Economics, University of Bordeaux, France
- 2015:
Master in International Economics and Finance, University of Bordeaux, France
- 2014:
Bachelor in Economics and International Business, Hanoi Foreign Trade
University, Vietnam
3.
Employment/Experience
- 8/2020-present:
Lecturer, Faculty of Political Economy, University of Economics and Business,
Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
- 2/2020-7/2020:
Consultant, joint UN FAO-IFPRI project, Hanoi, Vietnam
- 9/2017-8/2020:
Teaching and Research Fellow, University of Bordeaux, France
- 3/2013-7/2013:
Research assistant, Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), Vietnam
4.
Research domain
- International
Trade
- International Macroeconomics
- International Finance
- Economic
Management
- Agricultural Economics
- Political Economics
- Economic Development
5.
Publications:
5.1.
Articles, working papers
- Duc
Bao Nguyen, Anne-Gaël Vaubourg (2020), “Financial Development, Trade Agreements
and International Trade”, The World Economy (forthcoming).
- Duc
Bao Nguyen (2019), “A New Examination of the Impacts of Regional Trade
Agreements on International Trade Patterns”, Journal of Economic Integration
34(2), pp. 236-279.
- Duc
Bao Nguyen (2019), “Implementation Period of Trade Liberalization and Economic
Development: Do They Matter to Regional Trade Agreements?”, ETSG Conference
Florence 2017.
- Antoine
Bouët, Duc Bao Nguyen (2019), “Why Is African Trade so Limited?”, 7th
GREThA-DIAL Economics Development Workshop (Bordeaux).
5.2.
Research projects
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Joint project of Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and International Food Policy Research
Institute (IFPRI) on “Intra-Regional Trade in the Association of South-East
Asia Nations (ASEAN): An Assessment of the Impact of Non-Tariff Measures
(NTMs)”, 2020.