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