Browsing by Author "Doan, Tinh Thanh"
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Do returns to schools go up during transition? The not so contrary case of Vietnam
Doan, Tinh Thanh; Gibson, John (Waikato Management School, 2009-10)A key stylized fact about transition economies is that the returns to schooling rise as economic reform progresses. Existing research suggests that Vietnam is an exception to this pattern, with a decrease in males’ return ... -
Firm exporting and employee benefits: first evidence from Vietnam manufacturing SMEs
Vu, Van Huong; Lim, Steven; Holmes, Mark J.; Doan, Tinh Thanh (University of Waikato, 2012-10)This study examines linkages between the export participation of firms and employee benefits in terms of wages and employment quality. Based on a uniquely matched firmworker panel dataset for 2007 and 2009, we find evidence ... -
Heterogeneous credit impacts of healthcare spending of the poor in peri-urban areas, Vietnam: Quantile treatment effects estimation
Doan, Tinh Thanh; Gibson, John; Holmes, Mark J. (Waikato Management School, 2011-02)Quantile Treatment Effects are estimated to study the impacts of household credit access on health spending by poor households in one District of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. There are significant positive effects of credit ... -
Heterogeneous Credit Impacts on Health Care Spending of the Poor in Peri-Urban Areas, Vietnam: Quantile Treatment Effect Estimation
Doan, Tinh Thanh; Gibson, John; Tran, Tuyen Quang (Sage, 2016)Quantile treatment effects are estimated to study the impacts of household credit access on health spending by poor households in one District of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. There are significant positive effects of credit ... -
Household credit to the poor and its impact on child schooling in peri-urban areas, Vietnam
Doan, Tinh Thanh; Gibson, John; Holmes, Mark J. (University of Waikato, 2011-06)This paper uses a novelty dataset of poor households in peri-urban areas in Vietnam to estimate impacts of small loans on child schooling. The Probit and Negative Binomial model estimates roughly indicate no strong evidence ...
Co-authors for Tinh Thanh Doan
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