Dr. Nguyen Cam Nhung
ProfessorVietnam National University,, Vietnam
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics from Yokohama National University, Japan
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- Sa, L.K., N.C. Nhung, L. van Chien, N.A. Tuan and P. van Tu, 2018. Green material selection using an integrated fuzzy multi-criteria decision making model. Asian J. Scient. Res., 11: 195-202.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Nhung, N.C., V.T. Huong and N.T.M. Phuong, 2018. World and Vietnam economy in 2017, prospects for 2018 and policy implications for Vietnam. VNU J. Sci. Econ. Bus., 34: 58-72.
- Nhung, N.C., V.T. Huong and N.T.M. Phuong, 2018. Overview of the World Economy in 2017. In: Vietnam Annual Economic Report 2018: Understanding the Labor Market for Productivity Enhancement, Thanh, N.D. and O. Kenichi (Eds.). Vietnam National University Press, Hanoi.
- Nhung, N.C., B.T. Anh, L.T. Hue and N.T.C. Huyen, 2018. The impact of exchange rate movements on trade balance between Vietnam and Japan: J-curve effect test. VNU J. Sci.: Econ. Bus., 34: 17-27.
Direct Link | - Son, N.H., N.C. Nhung, V.T. Huong and N.T.M. Phuong, 2017. World and Vietnam economy in 2016, prospects for 2017 and policy implications for Vietnam. VNU J. Sci. Econ. Bus., 32: 1-11.
- Nhung, N.C. and H.M. Tri, 2017. Empirical estimates of the equilibrium real effective exchange rate for the Vietnamese dong. Yokohama J. Social Sci., 1: 30-53.
- Nguyen, C.N. and T.T.H. Tran, 2017. Exchange rate pass-through into Vietnamese import prices by industries and by countries. Int. Bus. Manage., 11: 1834-1843.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Huong, V.T. and N.C. Nhung, 2015. Vietnam-Germany trade in context of the European-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA): Current status and prospect. Eur. Stud. J., 10: 64-64-74.
- Nhung, N.C., 2014. Is exchange rate pass-through declining?: Evidence from Japanese exports to the United States and Asia. Yokohama J. Social Sci., 18: 101-116.
Direct Link | - Nhung, N.C., 2010. Exchange rate pass-through into Vietnam’s imports: Empirical evidence from Japanese trade data. Yokohama J. Social Sci., 14: 41-56.