Faculty of Economics, Vietnam National University, HCM city, Vietnam

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Nhat Le
EDUCATION
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PhD. in Economics, Department of Economics, Stanford University, 1996 – 2000.
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M.A. in International Development Policies, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1994 – 95.
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B.S. in Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, Hanoi Institute of Technology, 1977- 82.
RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Applied Game Theory for Public Policy and Management, Institutional Development, Firms in Transition,
Microeconomics, Econometrics, and International Trade.
EMPLOYMENT
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Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Vietnam National University, HCM city.
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Research Fellow, Asian Pacific School of Econmics and Government, Australian National
University, 2003- July, 2005.
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Lecturer, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University, 2002-2003.
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Instructor, Fulbright Economics Teaching Program, 2001-2002
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Research Fellow, Central Institute of Economic Management, 1981 –2001.
PUBLICATIONS & WORKING PAPERS
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“Firm Restructuring in Chinese Reform”, (joint with Thomas Jeistchko), working paper series, Asian
Pacific School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200
Australia, 2005.
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Contingent Delegation and Ambiguous Property Rights: The Case of China Reform,” Annales
d’Economie et de Statistique (Special Issue in English, 75-76), 2004.
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“Enterprise Restructuring during Chinese Reform”, conference papers, Public Economic
Theory (PET), Beijing, China, 2004.
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“Evolutionary Game and Networking Effect”, working paper series, The Faculty of
Economics, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia, 2003.
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
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September, 2005 to present: Lecturer in Applied Game Theory, Econometrics, Vietnam
National University, HCM city.
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Semester 2, 2003-04, 2004-05: Lecturer in The Economics of Incentives and Institutions, IDEC 8081
(Graduate Level), Asian Pacific School of Economics and Government, Australian National
University.
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Semester 1, 2002- 03, 2003-04: Lecturer in Mathematical Economics, Econ 8059 (Graduate Level),
School of Economics, Australian National University.
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2000 – 01, 2001 -02: Co-Instructor in Microeconomics, International Trade, and Econometrics, FETP.
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2000-01, 2001-02: Co-Instructor in Development Finanace, FETP
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Winter, 2000: Teaching assistant in Industrial Organization, Econ. 104, Department of Economics,
Stanford University.
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Spring, 2000: Teaching assistant in Environmental Economics, Econ. 155, Department of Economics,
Stanford University.
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Spring, 1999: Teaching assistant in Microeconomics, Econ. 51, Department of Economics, Stanford
University.
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Spring, 1998: Teaching assistant in Macroeconomics, Econ. 52, Department of Economics, Stanford
University.
FELLOWSHIPS
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Fulbright Scholarship, USA (1993-2000)
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One-year Visiting Fellow, CEPREMAP, Paris, France (1989)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Referee for American Economic Review, Journal of Comparative Economics.
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