HA  LUONG

Visiting professor
Gender Economics, Development Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics
ha.luong@ub.edu
Personal website

Bio

Ha Luong holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Barcelona, a MPhil in Economics and Finance from CEMFI (Spain), an M.A. in Development Economics and International Cooperation from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy), and a B.A. in Banking and Finance from Foreign Trade University (Vietnam). As an applied microeconomist, she brings extensive experience in consultancy and economic analysis across both academic and industry settings. Her research focuses on gender, development, health and labor economics, combining rigorous analysis with a practical understanding of real-world issues.

Featured Publications

Luong H (2022) Business grants following natural disasters and their different impact on the performance of female and male-owned microenterprises: Evidence from Sri Lanka. PLOS ONE 17(12): e0279418. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279418

Recent Research

Ha Luong (2024), Unintended Consequences of CCT Programs on Gender Role Attitudes.
Lidia Farre, Ha Luong and Judit Vall-Castelló (2024), Are female-dominated cancers underfunded?

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