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Institute for Society and Economy (ISE)

The Institute for Society and Economy (ISE) is a non-profit organization established in 2017 by the Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN). Its mission is to conduct non-profit projects in health, the economy, and society, provide high-quality evidence to inform policy decisions, strengthen regulatory frameworks, and advance public health. ISE has now gained a reputation in policy research and consultancy due to its wide range of researchers and areas of work. 

 

In 2023, ISE was awarded a prestigious research grant from The National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) to implement a public health project in 2023-2025 “Food Consumption and Nutrition in Vietnamese Households: Trends, Impacts, and Implications for the Food Supply System”. We also conducted the project “Illicit Trade Study in Vietnam” was funded by the University of Illinois to estimate the prevalence of illicit cigarette trade and compare it to a 2012 study. From 2018 to 2021, with funding from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), we conducted a longitudinal study to monitor smoker behavior and the tobacco industry’s pricing strategies. In 2019, we conducted a discrete choice experiment to study smokers’ brand switching behavior and estimate the impact of specific excise taxes on local, international, and illicit cigarette brands. In 2022, we conducted a monitoring project funded by CTFK to provide evidence on violations of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion, specifically targeting children and encouraging smoking.

Gravity Equation for Different Product Groups: A study at product level

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Do homogeneous and heterogeneous goods response the same way to changes in income and different measures of distance? Running country-fixed-effect gravity equation for different product groups, I find that homogeneous goods are less responsive to changes...

Rural to Urban Migration as a Household Decision: Experimental Evidences from the Mekong Delta, Vietnam...

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This paper reports the results of a survey from 148 households in the Mekong Delta regarding the household’s decision of migration. Recent studies of migration indicated that a decision of migration for a certain person is not made individually...

Updating a Vietnam SAM 2005: A hybrid approach

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The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is one of the most useful tools of economic research. The matrix can be used for policy analysis and economic planning, and offers an efficient means of summarizing complex economic relationships and identifying gaps...

Capitalising on Innovation for Exports by the SME Sector

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A key question facing Vietnamese policy makers is how to improve the competitiveness of the small and medium enterprises. Among the many initiatives being proposed to improve their competitiveness innovation policy has attracted attention not only from...

Analysis of Calorie and Micronutrient Consumption in Vietnam

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This paper analyzes calorie and micronutrient consumption in Vietnam using the recent household survey data collected in 2006. The data suggest that food insecurity is still a major problem in Vietnam, with nearly 40 percent of the population being unable...

Impacts of Rising Food Prices on Poverty and Welfare in Vietnam.

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This paper examines the impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam. Increases in food prices raise the real incomes of those selling food, but reduce the welfare of net food purchasers. Overall, the net impact of higher food prices...