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Dr. Thanh Ngo
University of Economics and Law, Ho Chi Minh National University

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Published: 13 August 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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This study measures the environmental regulation effect and pattern of carbon emission and energy efficiency through data envelopment analysis and econometric estimation. One of the most important ways to achieve a green transition is promoting technical progress through environmental regulation. Though China has witnessed rapid economic growth over the last two decades, the country can improve it further through adopting sustainable green energy and establishing more energy-efficient industries to strike a good balance between economic and social developments. The oil and carbon dioxide emission performances form the most important metrics. This study uses panel data from 30 Chinese provinces from 2008 to 2017 to assess the effect of environmental regulation on energy production. The nonradial directional distance function (NDDF) is used to measure the total factor energy efficiency index (TFEEI). The panel system GMM model, which can effectively address endogenous problems and regional variability, is utilized to research the nonlinear relationship between environmental regulations and EEI under various environmental regulations to study it. The findings reveal a considerably modest total average EEI amount for energy-intensive industries, averaging between 0.55 and 0.58, which is way below the ideal value (i.e., 1). Furthermore, the results of the dynamic panel data model revealed a significant U-shaped relationship between China’s EEI and environmental regulation. The results show that as the values of market-based environmental regulations (MERs) and command and control environmental regulations (CCERs) exceed the corresponding levels, the impact of environmental regulation on the TFEEI increases gradually. This study will aid policymakers in better understanding the efficacy of different levels of environmental regulations to make more educated decisions.

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Thanh Quang Ngo. How do environmental regulations affect carbon emission and energy efficiency patterns? A provincial-level analysis of Chinese energy-intensive industries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -17.

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Thanh Quang Ngo. How do environmental regulations affect carbon emission and energy efficiency patterns? A provincial-level analysis of Chinese energy-intensive industries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-17.

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Thanh Quang Ngo. 2021. "How do environmental regulations affect carbon emission and energy efficiency patterns? A provincial-level analysis of Chinese energy-intensive industries." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-17.

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Published: 29 July 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Ghana suffers from inadequate power supply due to increasing demand though it is amongst the African nations with the highest access to electricity. This research aims to assess the techno-economic potential of wind and solar energy potential for Ghana’s northern part. We employ the Weibull distribution function, levelized cost of energy, and net present cost metrics for the economic study. The wind and solar energy resource’s structure generated 72,284 kWh yearly. Both systems were identified to be too expensive if implemented under the current financing conditions in the country. The PV systems generated 38,859 kWh/year, representing 53.76% of the total electricity generated in a year, generating renewable hydrogen in the country. The findings show that sizing and management of renewable plants will fulfill the basic annual cooking demands of the populations, which are 785 kg H2 in Ghana. The countries’ capacity for developing solar hydrogen plants is further suggested by generating new solar hydrogen opportunity charts. Considering the significance of hydrogen energy under the renewable energy output, we recommend using hybrid systems for hydrogen production. The findings reveal which flexibility options are critical in key stages of the energy transition to a 70, 80, 90, and 100% renewable energy system.

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Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ching-Chi Hsu; Ka Yin Chau; Muhammad Mohsin. Assessing the capacity of renewable power production for green energy system: a way forward towards zero carbon electrification. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -14.

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Fengsheng Chien, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Ching-Chi Hsu, Ka Yin Chau, Muhammad Mohsin. Assessing the capacity of renewable power production for green energy system: a way forward towards zero carbon electrification. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-14.

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Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ching-Chi Hsu; Ka Yin Chau; Muhammad Mohsin. 2021. "Assessing the capacity of renewable power production for green energy system: a way forward towards zero carbon electrification." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-14.

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Published: 22 July 2021 in Energies
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Sustaining economic growth while reducing dependence on fossil fuels remains a challenge for our world to fight against climate change and therefore finding a way to promote economic growth and increase renewable energy use is needed. This paper uses a 22-year panel dataset (1994–2015) of 9 countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations provided by the World Bank World Development Indicators to examine the impact of medium- and high-tech export on renewable energy use. We employ a fixed-effects regression model with the Driscoll–Kraay nonparametric covariance matrix estimator to account for sectoral and temporal dependence. We also control for inflation, employment, population growth, and gross domestic product per capita in our estimations. Our results demonstrate a U-shaped association between medium- and high-tech export and renewable energy consumption of these economies. The results propose that enhancing medium- and high-tech export could be a feasible solution for promoting renewable energy consumption.

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Cong Dinh; Quang Ngo; Trung Nguyen. Medium- and High-Tech Export and Renewable Energy Consumption: Non-Linear Evidence from the ASEAN Countries. Energies 2021, 14, 4419 .

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Cong Dinh, Quang Ngo, Trung Nguyen. Medium- and High-Tech Export and Renewable Energy Consumption: Non-Linear Evidence from the ASEAN Countries. Energies. 2021; 14 (15):4419.

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Cong Dinh; Quang Ngo; Trung Nguyen. 2021. "Medium- and High-Tech Export and Renewable Energy Consumption: Non-Linear Evidence from the ASEAN Countries." Energies 14, no. 15: 4419.

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Published: 08 July 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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The study estimates the long-run dynamics of a cleaner environment in promoting the gross domestic product of E7 and G7 countries. The recent study intends to estimate the climate change mitigation factor for a cleaner environment with the GDP of E7 countries and G7 countries from 2010 to 2018. For long-run estimation, second-generation panel data techniques including augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF), Phillip-Peron technique and fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS) techniques are applied to draw the long-run inference. The results of the study are robust with VECM technique. The outcomes of the study revealed that climate change mitigation indicators significantly affect the GDP of G7 countries than that of E7 countries. The GDP of both E7 and G7 countries is found depleting due to less clean environment. However, green financing techniques helps to clean the environment and reinforce the confidence of policymakers on the elevation of green economic growth in G7 and E7 countries. Furthermore, study results shown that a 1% rise in green financing index improves the environmental quality by 0.375% in G7 countries, while it purifies 0.3920% environment in E7 countries. There is a need to reduce environmental pollution, shift energy generation sources towards alternative, innovative and green sources.The study also provides different policy implications for the stakeholders guiding to actively promote financial hedging for green financing. So that climate change and envoirnmental pollution reduction could be achieved effectively. The novelty of the study lies in study framework.

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Xueying Wu; Muhammad Sadiq; Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Anh-Tuan Nguyen; The-Truyen Trinh. Testing role of green financing on climate change mitigation: Evidences from G7 and E7 countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -15.

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Xueying Wu, Muhammad Sadiq, Fengsheng Chien, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Anh-Tuan Nguyen, The-Truyen Trinh. Testing role of green financing on climate change mitigation: Evidences from G7 and E7 countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-15.

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Xueying Wu; Muhammad Sadiq; Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Anh-Tuan Nguyen; The-Truyen Trinh. 2021. "Testing role of green financing on climate change mitigation: Evidences from G7 and E7 countries." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-15.

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Published: 05 July 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Education is the basis for poverty eradication and economic growth. Education provides the aim of this research is to explore educational and other environmental, economic and social determinants on poverty. The aim of this study is to measure an econometric estimation to measure the role of education on poverty reduction. The model was estimated using time series data from 1980 to 2018, using the Engle-Granger two-step co-integration technique, to obtain the economic long-term and short-term dynamic characteristics of education in reducing poverty rate in this era. This model is used to test the hypothesis that how education can uplift the economic progress of the country. Education significantly reduces the level of poverty, whereas the role of higher education seems more significant tool for alleviating poverty. The public and monetary sectors incorporate institutional features with relevant policy actions, while foreign sectors, particularly the oil sector, represent interactions with the rest of the world. A series of policy scenarios influence the industry-wide model, which is used to evaluate the government's various options for increasing economic productivity, resulting in sustained acceleration of growth and poverty reduction in the South Asian economics.

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Fengqin Liu; Li Li; Yunqian Zhang; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Wasim Iqbal. Role of education in poverty reduction: macroeconomic and social determinants form developing economies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 .

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Fengqin Liu, Li Li, Yunqian Zhang, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Wasim Iqbal. Role of education in poverty reduction: macroeconomic and social determinants form developing economies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1.

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Fengqin Liu; Li Li; Yunqian Zhang; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Wasim Iqbal. 2021. "Role of education in poverty reduction: macroeconomic and social determinants form developing economies." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1.

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Published: 22 June 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Due to their different abilities to improve financial growth and improve social development, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been referred to as the economy’s backbone. Small- and medium-sized enterprises are crucial for both high- and low-income nations’ financial development. Customers grow more conscious of their purchase choices, preferences, and environmental consequences. The financial opportunities for SMEs in the United Arab Emirates to use green innovation methods to address potential obstacles for increasing green goods, processes, and management are examined in this paper; as a result, it is critical to reduce clean technology adoption constraints in small- and medium-sized businesses. To identify significant hurdles, sub-barriers, and ways to overcome impediments to green innovation in the United Arab Emirates, we apply an integrated decision process. Following a detailed literature analysis and the assistance of twelve experts, six primary obstacles, twenty-five sub-obstacles, and strategies to reduce the barriers were identified. Primary and sub-barriers were assessed using the FAHP. The (FTOPSIS) approach was used to rank the strategies. Five SMEs in the United Arab Emirates are putting the suggested integrated decision model to the test. “Financial investment levels 0.646 to 11 percent growth level,” according to the FAHP, are the most significant hurdles to SMEs adopting green practices. This research demonstrated a considerable beneficial association between SMEs and financial development and funding in the United Arab Emirates. According to this study, using research methodologies to provide green innovation in SMEs is the best strategy to overcome green innovation and adoption hurdles in small and medium firms and increasing their economics.

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Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ching-Chi Hsu; Ka Yin Chau; Robina Iram. Assessing the mechanism of barriers towards green finance and public spending in small and medium enterprises from developed countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -16.

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Fengsheng Chien, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Ching-Chi Hsu, Ka Yin Chau, Robina Iram. Assessing the mechanism of barriers towards green finance and public spending in small and medium enterprises from developed countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-16.

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Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ching-Chi Hsu; Ka Yin Chau; Robina Iram. 2021. "Assessing the mechanism of barriers towards green finance and public spending in small and medium enterprises from developed countries." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-16.

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Published: 18 June 2021 in Journal of Environmental Management
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The economic and environmental aspects of energy production have become important due to the increasing complexity energy sector and envoirnmental pollution, warranting to test the connection between financial imbalances, energy prices and carbon emission. The study aims to test the impact of vertical fiscal imbalances (VFI) on energy prices and carbon emission trends by considering the dual-perspectives of environmental regulation and industrial structure. The empirical outcomes indicated that vertical fiscal imbalances limited the environmental quality of Pakistan. Furthermore, VFI also caused environmental degradation by affecting industrial structure. VFI inhibits the intensity of environmental regulation, promotes the upgrade of industrial structures, both of which cause additional carbon emissions. The study suggest to energy ministries and energy regulation offices to revisit the machinism of energy prices determination and revised machanisim should provide a user-friendly assessment to understand the actual costs associated with the rising concern of environmental pollution. By this, envoirnmental protection maximization and optimal energy conservation is expacted to increase. Based on empirical findings, the study extends the suggestion that vertical fiscal imbalances should be considered an active indicator by the key policy makers and other stakeholders for energy prices determination and environmental quality upgradation.

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Weiqing Li; Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Tien-Dung Nguyen; Sajid Iqbal; Ahmad Raza Bilal. Vertical financial disparity, energy prices and emission reduction: Empirical insights from Pakistan. Journal of Environmental Management 2021, 294, 112946 .

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Weiqing Li, Fengsheng Chien, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Tien-Dung Nguyen, Sajid Iqbal, Ahmad Raza Bilal. Vertical financial disparity, energy prices and emission reduction: Empirical insights from Pakistan. Journal of Environmental Management. 2021; 294 ():112946.

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Weiqing Li; Fengsheng Chien; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Tien-Dung Nguyen; Sajid Iqbal; Ahmad Raza Bilal. 2021. "Vertical financial disparity, energy prices and emission reduction: Empirical insights from Pakistan." Journal of Environmental Management 294, no. : 112946.

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Published: 05 June 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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This research measures the relationship between green innovation and the performance of financial development by using an econometric estimation during the year of 2000 to 2018 in 28 Chinese provinces. It is intended to explore the relative role of green technological innovation in driving green financial development in the west and central China, as well as how it influences economic growth in these regions. Ordinary least square (OLS) framework was utilized in mainland China to perform empirical studies by using an econometric estimation. This study claims that China has adopted research-based education system, while those for economic growth and expenditure in the regions while the innovation parts results shows that the tertiary education were 12.42% and 13.53% versus the 10.50% and 10.6% in the eastern area. The research-based education increases the patents in green innovation and boosts the environmental policy. The financial development led to green technological development and innovation. Green innovation and financial development decrease the emissions, and it is apparent that as environmental regulations stimulate technical development, the superiority of human resources increases. The findings indicate that green financing reduces short-term lending, thus limiting clean energy overinvestment, while the long-term loans have little impact on renewable energy overinvestment, and the intermediary effect is unmaintainable. Meanwhile, the green financial growth will reduce renewable energy overinvestment and increase renewable energy investment productivity to certain amount.

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Ching-Chi Hsu; Ngo Quang-Thanh; Fengsheng Chien; Li Li; Muhammad Mohsin. Evaluating green innovation and performance of financial development: mediating concerns of environmental regulation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -12.

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Ching-Chi Hsu, Ngo Quang-Thanh, Fengsheng Chien, Li Li, Muhammad Mohsin. Evaluating green innovation and performance of financial development: mediating concerns of environmental regulation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-12.

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Ching-Chi Hsu; Ngo Quang-Thanh; Fengsheng Chien; Li Li; Muhammad Mohsin. 2021. "Evaluating green innovation and performance of financial development: mediating concerns of environmental regulation." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-12.

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Published: 19 February 2021 in Finance Research Letters
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The paper documents the asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities via the cross-quantilogram approach. Given the heterogeneity nature of individual commodities, we employ three commodity key groups, including energy, metals, and agriculture. As expected, the empirical evidence highlights the asymmetric behaviors of green bonds in response to diverse groups of commodities. Further, the hedging and diversification benefit of including green bonds to commodity portfolio is revealed. Defined by the uncorrelation or negative correlation with commodities in the periods of high volatility, we found the strongest hedging benefit of green bonds against the fluctuation of natural gas, some industrial metals, and agricultural commodities. While these underlying features are persistent in the long run, it is recommended to utilize the use of green bonds in the longer term (22 days) for higher portfolio performance rather than the short term (1 to 5 days).

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Muhammad Abubakr Naeem; Thi Thu Ha Nguyen; Rabindra Nepal; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. Asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities: Evidence from extreme quantile approach. Finance Research Letters 2021, 101983 .

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Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Thi Thu Ha Nguyen, Rabindra Nepal, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. Asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities: Evidence from extreme quantile approach. Finance Research Letters. 2021; ():101983.

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Muhammad Abubakr Naeem; Thi Thu Ha Nguyen; Rabindra Nepal; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. 2021. "Asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities: Evidence from extreme quantile approach." Finance Research Letters , no. : 101983.

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Published: 09 December 2020 in Economic Analysis and Policy
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This study examines the connectedness of the electricity sector in Asia by employing the connectedness models of Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) and Barunik and Krehlik (2018). Our sample includes the following Asian countries: China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. Our full sample analysis reveals a strongly connected electricity sector in the sample Asian countries, signifying a substantial influence of Asia’s electric utilities on each other. Moreover, our frequency-based analysis exhibits that the connectedness between electricity sectors in Asia is more pronounced in the short-run compared to the long-run horizon. Further, we explore the time-varying connectedness by employing a rolling window analysis that shows the dynamic nature of connectedness and reveals the significant effect of important events like the Chinese financial crisis and the ongoing pandemic crisis. We also explore the connectedness between Asian electricity utility sectors during turbulent times by employing subsample analyses covering the Chinese financial crisis and Pandemic crisis periods. The subsample analyses show that market-wide uncertainty drives up the connectedness, and it is relatively more pronounced for short-run frequencies and during the pandemic crisis period. The network connectedness analysis suggests that regulators could identify countries that most threaten system stability in the Asian electricity sector.

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Mudassar Hasan; Muhammad Arif; Muhammad Abubakr Naeem; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. Time-frequency connectedness between Asian electricity sectors. Economic Analysis and Policy 2020, 69, 208 -224.

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Mudassar Hasan, Muhammad Arif, Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Quang-Thanh Ngo, Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. Time-frequency connectedness between Asian electricity sectors. Economic Analysis and Policy. 2020; 69 ():208-224.

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Mudassar Hasan; Muhammad Arif; Muhammad Abubakr Naeem; Quang-Thanh Ngo; Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary. 2020. "Time-frequency connectedness between Asian electricity sectors." Economic Analysis and Policy 69, no. : 208-224.

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Published: 06 July 2020 in Economies
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One of the remaining challenges in explaining differences in total factor productivity is heterogeneity between sectors and within a specific sector in terms of labor and capital. This paper employs the generalized method of moments (GMM) to identify factors that affect total factor productivity across 21 manufacturing sectors and to clarify the heterogeneous determinants of total factor productivity within manufacturing sectors for the period 2010–2015. Our estimations show that large firms have significantly greater total factor productivity levels than small firms in some fragmentations of firms in terms of both labor and total capital and in some manufacturing sectors. It is suggested that firm characteristics should be considered by the government in establishing relevant policies for enhancing firm productivity.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Quang Van Tran; Tien-Dung Nguyen; Trung-Thanh Nguyen. How Heterogeneous Are the Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Manufacturing Sectors? Panel-Data Evidence from Vietnam. Economies 2020, 8, 57 .

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Quang-Thanh Ngo, Quang Van Tran, Tien-Dung Nguyen, Trung-Thanh Nguyen. How Heterogeneous Are the Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Manufacturing Sectors? Panel-Data Evidence from Vietnam. Economies. 2020; 8 (3):57.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Quang Van Tran; Tien-Dung Nguyen; Trung-Thanh Nguyen. 2020. "How Heterogeneous Are the Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Manufacturing Sectors? Panel-Data Evidence from Vietnam." Economies 8, no. 3: 57.

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Published: 17 May 2020 in Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
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The paper, using a three-wave unbalanced panel of 3252 observations of young small and medium-sized firms in 2011–2013, examines the effect of direct linkages between firms with foreign direct investment and young small and medium-sized firms on technology adoption strategies and the further influence of technology transfers from such linkages on technology adoption strategies. Moreover, the paper analyzes the extent that economic obstacles may cause young small and medium-sized firms to choose different adoptions. Our analysis shows that exporting firms do not tend to conduct embodied backward/forward adoptions, but more likely adopt the embodied backward purchasing. In addition, the impact of competitiveness follows an inverse U-shaped pattern for the embodied backward adoption, but a U-shaped pattern for the disembodied adoption. In terms of market power, there exists an inversed U-shaped pattern for the embodied backward adoption. Under the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) linkages and vertical spillovers, it is found that technology transfer through backward/forward linkages is associated with the embodied ones, whereas a linkage with FDI domestic customers/suppliers is less likely associated with the embodied ones. In addition, under technology transfer, firms facing economic constraints may overcome these by looking for other financial sources and embodied technology transfer. The paper suggests the path for FDI firms, young small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and technology adoption strategies in the future.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ngoc-Phuc Doan; Thanh-Hai Thi Tran; Tien-Dung Nguyen. Technology Adoption Strategies in the Supply Chain: The case of Vietnamese Young Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2020, 6, 37 .

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Quang-Thanh Ngo, Ngoc-Phuc Doan, Thanh-Hai Thi Tran, Tien-Dung Nguyen. Technology Adoption Strategies in the Supply Chain: The case of Vietnamese Young Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2020; 6 (2):37.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Ngoc-Phuc Doan; Thanh-Hai Thi Tran; Tien-Dung Nguyen. 2020. "Technology Adoption Strategies in the Supply Chain: The case of Vietnamese Young Small and Medium-sized Enterprises." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6, no. 2: 37.

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Published: 30 March 2020 in Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics
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Structural transformation in rural areas is a key issue in economic development. While much of the literature on structural transformation has so far…

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai; Van-Tien Cao; Anh-Tuan Nguyen; Ngoc-Hieu Hoang; Ngoc-Danh Nguyen; Thanh Ngo. Individual-level Employment Transitions in Rural Viet Nam. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 2020, 12, 73 -91.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo, Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai, Van-Tien Cao, Anh-Tuan Nguyen, Ngoc-Hieu Hoang, Ngoc-Danh Nguyen, Thanh Ngo. Individual-level Employment Transitions in Rural Viet Nam. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics. 2020; 12 (1):73-91.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai; Van-Tien Cao; Anh-Tuan Nguyen; Ngoc-Hieu Hoang; Ngoc-Danh Nguyen; Thanh Ngo. 2020. "Individual-level Employment Transitions in Rural Viet Nam." Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 12, no. 1: 73-91.

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Published: 01 January 2020 in Management Science Letters
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Thanh Ngo; Quang Van Tran. Firm heterogeneity and total factor productivity: New panel-data evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing firms. Management Science Letters 2020, 1505 -1512.

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Thanh Ngo, Quang Van Tran. Firm heterogeneity and total factor productivity: New panel-data evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing firms. Management Science Letters. 2020; ():1505-1512.

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Thanh Ngo; Quang Van Tran. 2020. "Firm heterogeneity and total factor productivity: New panel-data evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing firms." Management Science Letters , no. : 1505-1512.

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Published: 14 November 2019 in Post-Communist Economies
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This paper, by exploring the enriched information in annual Vietnamese enterprise surveys from 2010 to 2015, tries to shed light on the causal effect of the various statuses of export transitions on total factor productivity occurring across 20 manufacturing sectors and during various phases of export transition. The empirical results derived from the system GMM estimation provide evidence of causal direction from export transitions to total factor productivity, after controlling for endogenous variables and taking firm heterogeneity into account. Our results indicate that export effects on productivity are highly dependent on specific manufacturing sectors, and on type of export transition. From the perspective of trade and industrial policies, while supporting the creation of new exporters, some issues related to a high level of subsidy and tax incentives by the government to every exporting firm and export-oriented unit in every manufacturing sector seem to be questionable.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Canh Thi Nguyen. Do export transitions differently affect firm productivity? Evidence across Vietnamese manufacturing sectors. Post-Communist Economies 2019, 32, 1011 -1037.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo, Canh Thi Nguyen. Do export transitions differently affect firm productivity? Evidence across Vietnamese manufacturing sectors. Post-Communist Economies. 2019; 32 (8):1011-1037.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Canh Thi Nguyen. 2019. "Do export transitions differently affect firm productivity? Evidence across Vietnamese manufacturing sectors." Post-Communist Economies 32, no. 8: 1011-1037.

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Published: 30 June 2019 in Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics
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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Hong-Ron Nguyen; Duc-Thuan Nguyen; Ngoc-Phuc Doan; Van-Thong Le; Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai. Adaptive Perception and Adaptation Responses to Weather Shocks: An Adaptation Deficit. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 2019, 11, 55 -70.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo, Hong-Ron Nguyen, Duc-Thuan Nguyen, Ngoc-Phuc Doan, Van-Thong Le, Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai. Adaptive Perception and Adaptation Responses to Weather Shocks: An Adaptation Deficit. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics. 2019; 11 (2):55-70.

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Quang-Thanh Ngo; Hong-Ron Nguyen; Duc-Thuan Nguyen; Ngoc-Phuc Doan; Van-Thong Le; Thuy-Khanh Hong Thai. 2019. "Adaptive Perception and Adaptation Responses to Weather Shocks: An Adaptation Deficit." Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 11, no. 2: 55-70.

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Published: 18 June 2019 in World Development
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Single-party political systems exist in a number of countries, such as China and Vietnam. In these countries, party membership is potentially an important source of economic and social status. This paper investigates these effects and the mechanisms behind them. In particular, we use household- and individual level panel data to analyze the causes and consequences of Communist Party membership in rural areas of Vietnam. Fixed effects models are employed to control for unobserved differences between party members and others. Results suggest that party membership has a moderate, positive effect on income, on the order of 7 percent, and a large, positive effect on subjective well-being, even after controlling for income. Party membership is closely associated with working for the government but also appears to increase the propensity to use credit and to boost income from farm- and non-farm enterprises. There are strong gender effects: Men are several times more likely to be party members than women are, and the effects of membership on income and subjective well-being are only present among men. Overall, results confirm that in spite of pro-market, economic reforms, Communist Party membership continues to be of high value in rural Vietnam.

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Thomas Markussen; Quang-Thanh Ngo. Economic and non-economic returns to communist party membership in Vietnam. World Development 2019, 122, 370 -384.

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Thomas Markussen, Quang-Thanh Ngo. Economic and non-economic returns to communist party membership in Vietnam. World Development. 2019; 122 ():370-384.

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Thomas Markussen; Quang-Thanh Ngo. 2019. "Economic and non-economic returns to communist party membership in Vietnam." World Development 122, no. : 370-384.

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Published: 06 February 2019
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Dung Tien Nguyen; Thanh Ngo. Dynamics of Household-level Energy Access in Vietnam during 2002-2014. 2019, 9, 132 -145.

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Dung Tien Nguyen, Thanh Ngo. Dynamics of Household-level Energy Access in Vietnam during 2002-2014. . 2019; 9 (2):132-145.

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Dung Tien Nguyen; Thanh Ngo. 2019. "Dynamics of Household-level Energy Access in Vietnam during 2002-2014." 9, no. 2: 132-145.

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Published: 01 January 2019 in Management Science Letters
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Danh Nguyen; Thanh Ngo; Ron Nguyen; Huy Cao; Huy Pham. Corporate social responsibility, balanced scorecard system and financial performance in the service sector: The case of Vietnam. Management Science Letters 2019, 2215 -2228.

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Danh Nguyen, Thanh Ngo, Ron Nguyen, Huy Cao, Huy Pham. Corporate social responsibility, balanced scorecard system and financial performance in the service sector: The case of Vietnam. Management Science Letters. 2019; ():2215-2228.

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Danh Nguyen; Thanh Ngo; Ron Nguyen; Huy Cao; Huy Pham. 2019. "Corporate social responsibility, balanced scorecard system and financial performance in the service sector: The case of Vietnam." Management Science Letters , no. : 2215-2228.

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Published: 30 March 2018 in Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics
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Hong - Ron Nguyen; Thanh Ngo; Ngoc - Danh Nguyen. Effects of Natural Disaster on Rice Production at Farm Level: New Evidence from Vietnam. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 2018, 10, 37 -49.

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Hong - Ron Nguyen, Thanh Ngo, Ngoc - Danh Nguyen. Effects of Natural Disaster on Rice Production at Farm Level: New Evidence from Vietnam. Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics. 2018; 10 (1):37-49.

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Hong - Ron Nguyen; Thanh Ngo; Ngoc - Danh Nguyen. 2018. "Effects of Natural Disaster on Rice Production at Farm Level: New Evidence from Vietnam." Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 10, no. 1: 37-49.