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Short-id: ple1169
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Working Papers
2023
- Urbanization and Health Expenditure: An Empirical Investigation from Households in Vietnam
AGI Working Paper Series, Asian Growth Research Institute 
See also Journal Article Urbanization and Health Expenditure: An Empirical Investigation from Households in Vietnam, Economies, MDPI (2024) View citations (1) (2024)
Journal Articles
2025
- Women’s Empowerment in Zimbabwe: Examining the Role of Educational Reform
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2025, 177, (2), 489-531
2024
- Big data analytics and environmental performance: The moderating role of internationalization
Finance Research Letters, 2024, 64, (C) View citations (3)
- Energy Poverty and Health Expenditure: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam
Social Sciences, 2024, 13, (5), 1-14 View citations (3)
- Renewable energy investments and feed-in tariffs: Firm-level evidence from Southeast Asia11An earlier version of the paper was presented at CUE2023
Applied Energy, 2024, 374, (C)
- Urbanization and Health Expenditure: An Empirical Investigation from Households in Vietnam
Economies, 2024, 12, (6), 1-17 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Urbanization and Health Expenditure: An Empirical Investigation from Households in Vietnam, AGI Working Paper Series (2023) (2023)
2023
- Modelling inflation dynamics: a Bayesian comparison between GARCH and stochastic volatility
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 2023, 36, (1), 2112-2136
- Monetary policy in practice: do central banks respond to movements in exchange rate and credit growth?
Journal of Economic Studies, 2023, 51, (6), 1322-1354
2021
- The Impacts of Credit Standards on Aggregate Fluctuations in a Small Open Economy: The Role of Monetary Policy
Economies, 2021, 9, (4), 1-26 View citations (1)
Chapters
2025
- Nexus Between Firms’ Emissions and Corporate Financial Performance in Africa: Empirical Evidence from Panel VAR Models
Springer
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