Thi Anh-Dao TRAN
Présentation
TRAN Thi Anh-Dao is a Senior Economist with expertise and experience in International Development. She obtained her PhD in Economics on a thesis entitled "Structural adjustment and transition to the market economy: the case of Vietnam". After being appointed as Associate Professor of Economics at the University Paris 13 in 1997, she was pursuing her research on the East and Southeast Asian economies at CEPN-UMR 7234 (University Paris 13). Through her research works on transition and development, she was also associate researcher at the Centre for Research on the Economics of Transition and Development (ROSES-UMR 8055, University of Paris 1-Pantheon Sorbonne). Her main fields of interest are the issues of globalisation, trade integration and sustainable development from the perspective of dynamic emerging economies in the Global South, with a focus on the emerging economies of East and Southeast Asia. She attempts to contribute to the economic literature by exploring traditional development theories with a critical perspective on the most recent concepts in international economics. Whatever the topics covered, her research work analyses the issues associated with export-oriented development strategies and the related vulnerabilities. In that respect, comparative studies in the Global South are developed under a Structuralist perspective in order to highlight context-specific economic, social and political change in the emerging and developing economies. Her research work has been published in various academic journals like Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Comparative Economic Studies, Journal of Development Studies or Post-Communist Economies. With a strong regional expertise and collaborations in the East and Southeast Asian area, TRAN Thi Anh-Dao has also a longstanding experience in training and designing programs for public officials on areas of macroeconomics, development economics, international trade, strategies of economic development and globalisation. She is involved in various research networks which aim to build partnerships in research production and training. It is against this background that she was seconded to the French Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) in Hanoi between 2011 and 2013. More recently, she was appointed for as Senior Economist at the Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC-CNRS), period under which she was hosted during two years by the Southern Institute of Social Sciences in Ho Chi Minh City (Viet Nam). Through various project-funded field studies, her recent research topics are structured around the relationship between globalisation, the dynamics of trade integration and vulnerabilities: 1) Export diversification and macroeconomic resilience from a Global South-focused perspective 2) Export-led growth and women's participation in the workforce, 3) Climate change and vulnerability in the emerging economies TRAN Thi Anh-Dao has joined a new laboratory that aims to develop an interdisciplinary and critical approach in exploring economic policies. The cross-cutting research axes of the Laboratory for Analysis of Societies, Transformations and Adaptations (LASTA, University of Rouen Normandy) are particularly well appropriate for analysing issues facing emerging economies.
Publications
Publications
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Rethinking Asian Capitalism. The Achievements and Challenges of Vietnam under Doi MoiSpringer International Publishing, 2022, 978-3-030-98103-7. ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-98104-4⟩ |
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Les relations commerciales entre l'Asie du Sud-Est et l'Afrique subsaharienne : les promesses d'une coopération Sud-SudAsie du Sud-Est 2020. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives., 2020 |
Performances à l’exportation de l’Afrique Sub-Saharienne et de l’Asie en Développementin Bourguain A., Brot J. et Gérardin H. (eds.). L’intégration de l’Afrique dans l’économie mondiale, Editions Karthala, pp 43-64, 2014 |
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Generalised BoP constrained growth and South-South tradein Soukiazis E. and Cerqueira P.A. (eds). Models of Balance of Payments Constrained Growth. History, Theory and Empirical Evidence, Palgrave Mc Millan, pp 113-143, 2012 |
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Globalization, North-South industrial location and environmental competitionin Wu Z. ed. Financial Sector Reform and International Integration of China, Routledge, pp 243-262, 2009 |
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Dumping environnemental et délocalisation des activités industrielles: le Sud face à la mondialisationin Bedrani S. et Grolleau G. (eds). Actes des Premières journées scientifiques de l’économie de l’environnement : les stratégies des acteurs, Tome 1, INA et CREAD, pp.27-60, 2007 |
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Catching-up process, South-South integration and location of industrial activityin Bradley J., Petrakos G., Traistaru I. (eds). Integration,Growth and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union, Springer, pp 131-150, 2005 |
Le Vietnam dans l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce : impact sur la croissance et l’emploi2009 |
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Catching-up process and location of industrial activity in East Asia: a model2004 |
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L’impact de la transition sur les prix et l’emploiOuverture Economique, 1998 |
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Long walk to knowledge : On the determinants of higher education mobility to Europe2018 |