STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Van Ha
Position:
Lecturer, Economics
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law VN
School / Department:
VNM|The Business School
Email:
van.hathicam@rmit.edu.vn
Campus:
Hanoi Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Doan, T.,Ha Thi Cam, V.,Strazdins, L.,Chateau, D. (2023). Healthy minds live in healthy bodies – effect of physical health on mental health: Evidence from Australian longitudinal data In: Current Psychology, 42, 18702 - 18713
- Doan, T.,Ha, V.,Tran, T.,Yang, J. (2023). Dynamics of wage inequality over the pro-longed economic transformation: The case of Vietnam In: Economic Analysis and Policy, 78, 816 - 834
- Nguyen, T.,Pham, T.,Ha, V.,Nguyen, D. (2023). Corruption, market structure, and industry competition in the Vietnamese construction sector In: Construction Management and Economics, , 1 - 16
- Ha, V.,Doan, T.,Holmes, M.,Tran, T. (2023). Does Institutional Quality Matter for Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development In: Evaluation Review, , 1 - 26
- Ha, V.,Holmes, M.,Hassan, G. (2023). Does foreign investment improve domestic firm productivity? Evidence from a developing country In: Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 28, 527 - 557
- Ha, V.,Chau, T.,Pham, T.,Nguyen, D. (2023). Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of firm productivity? Evidence of a non-linear relationship from a firm-level analysis in Vietnam In: Journal of Economic Studies, , 1 - 23
- Ha Thi Cam, V.,Holmes, M.,Tran, T. (2022). Does foreign investment crowd in domestic investment? Evidence from Vietnam In: International Economics, 171, 18 - 29
- Doan, T.,Holmes, M.,Ha Thi Cam, V.,Tran, T. (2022). How New Zealand migrants fare in Australia: what explains their wealth gap? In: New Zealand Economic Papers, , 1 - 22
- Ha, V.,Doan, T.,Holmes, M. (2022). WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR GENDER INCOME INEQUALITY? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM VIETNAMESE SMALL AND MEDIUM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES In: Journal of Economic Development, 47, 65 - 84
- Doan, T.,Ha, V.,Leach, L.,La, A. (2021). Mental health: who is more vulnerable to high work intensity? Evidence from Australian longitudinal data In: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 94, 1591 - 1604