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Date/ Time |
Schedule |
Topic(s) |
Presenter(s) |
Location |
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Friday 22/01/2016 13h30 – 16h30
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Presentation |
The Euro Crisis, Any lesson for Vietnam? |
Prof. Roderick Macdonald, Université du Québec à Montréal |
Room A.210, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Dist. 3, HCMC |
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Workshop |
The impact of formal loan capital on incomes of households in poverty, Mekong Delta region. |
Le Trung Hieu, PhD student, SoB, UEH |
1. Session 1:
Presentation:
The Euro Crisis, Any lesson for Vietnam?
Presenter: Prof. Roderick Macdonald1,
Language: English (Vietnamese interpreter applied)
Abstract:
What we call the euro crisis is a collection of national financial crises which hold lessons for Vietnam. For example, the genesis of the Greek financial crisis has its roots in the faulty economic policy of Greece during the 70s and 80s, while the genesis of the Irish financial crisis begins more recently with poor risk management by Irish banks, as well as their governance and the subsequent management of the banking crisis by the Irish government. A comparison of the current situations in Greece and Ireland teaches us that a strong economy can cover the damage of a financial error. The experiences of Ireland, Spain, Italy and Greece each teach us a further lesson.
1 Professor of Management and technology at the École des sciences de la gestion, Université du Québec à Montréal, C P 8888, succ centreville, Montréal Québec H3C 3P8, Canada. macdonald.roderick@uqam.ca
2. Session 2:
Research Workshop for PhD Student:
The impact of formal loan capital on incomes of households in poverty, Mekong Delta region.
Presenter: Le Trung Hieu2
PhD student, School of Banking, University of Economics, HCMC
Abstract:
The Presenter will present his resarch proposal and expecting for discussion and comments on:
– The reasoning of the thesis
– Research questions addressed and their doabilities
– Methodology applied
– The applicability of the research outcomes
– And others.
PhD students, researchers on field of finalcial economics are all welcomed.
2 PhD student, School of Banking, UEH




