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Dr Vu Viet Ngoan


1. Prof Dr Tran Ngoc Anh from Indiana University

Anh received a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of New South Wales in Australia in 1999 and a Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard University in the US in 2009. He has experience in advising on various projects and research works of the WB, UN and the government of Vietnam.

Anh is researching and teaching at the School of Public Policy and Environment and is the Director of the Vietnam Initiative at Indiana University.

2. Dr Vu Thanh Tu Anh Research Director of FETP (Fulbright Economics Teaching Program)

Anh, PhD in economics from Boston College, is a Senior Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

The PM’s economic advisory group which was established under a PM’s decision includes 14 members, headed by Dr Vu Viet Ngoan, former chair of the National Finance Supervisory Council.

His main areas of research are economic development, industrial policy, and institutional economics. 

He is a member of the group of economic experts belonging to NA’s Economics Committee. He is also a member of the Science Council of the HCMC National University.

3. Vu Bang former chair of SSC (State Securities Commission)

Bang, PhD in economics, has been with the Vietnamese stock market since the early days. He was one of the persons who built the foundation of the stock market 20 years ago.

4. Nguyen Dinh Cung head of CIEM (Central Institute of Economic Management)

Cung graduated from Prague Economics University majoring in foreign trade in 1982, obtained a master’s degree from Manchester University and then a doctorate from CIEM, Vietnam.

He is well known in Vietnam as the compiler of Enterprise Law’s versions, programs related to economic restructuring and institutional reform.

5. Tran Tho Dat president of Hanoi Economics University

6. Nguyen Duc Khuong  from the IPAG Business School

He received a doctorate from the University of Grenoble at the age of 27. He taught at the Lyon Business School, Grenoble Institute of Business Administration.

He is currently the Deputy Director and Finance Dean at IPAG Business School in Paris. He also participates in researching and teaching at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, and many universities in Vietnam. Khuong was among 200 leading economists selected by RePEc.

7. Vu Minh Khuong Singaporean National University

Khuong started working at Lee Kwan Yeu Public Policy School as an associate professor in 2006.

His research focuses on economic growth, productivity, competitiveness and issues related to the impact of IT, e-government and economic integration. He has had numerous articles published in international journals such as the Scandinavian Journal of Economics, the German Economics Review, the Energy Policy, and the Journal of Policy Modeling.

He holds a Ph.D. in public policy and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University and a BA in mathematics from the University of Hanoi. 

8. Tran Du Lich PhD in economics, former head of the HCMC Economics Institute

9. Truong Van Phuoc acting chair of the National Financial Supervisory Council

Phuoc, a PhD in economics, held important positions at commercial banks and he was director of the forex management department of SBV.

He is known as one of the persons who laid the foundatioon for foreign currency trading in Vietnam when he was in charge of the business at Vietcombank HCMC.

10. Nguyen Xuan Thang, director of the Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy

11. Tran Dinh Thien, head of the Vietnam Economics Institute

12.  Prof Dr Tran Van Tho from Waseda University

13.  Nguyen Quang Thuan, President of the Academy of Social Sciences of Vietnam

14.  Bui Quang Vinh, former minister of MPI (Ministry of Planning and Investment)


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