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Cong Pham

Dr. Cong S. Pham

Lecturer in Economics

BA Institute for International Relations Hanoi,.MA Laval Canada; PhD Syracuse USA

Tel: +61 3 9244 6611

Email: cong.pham@deakin.edu.au
Office location: Melbourne Campus at Burwood
Commenced at Deakin: 2008
Teaching Interests/
units taught at Deakin
MAE403 International Economics
MAE406 Business and Financial Econometrics
MAE303 International Economics
Research interests International Trade
Applied Econometrics
Public Finance
Development Economics
Publication Highlights
  • Trading on Time (with S. Djankov and C. Freund). Review of Economics and Statistics. forthcoming.
  • Product Specialization in International Trade: A Further Investigation. Journal of International Economics, 75: 214-218.
  • Martin, Will. Kym Anderson and Pham, Cong S. (2008). Effects of GATT/WTO on Asia's Trade Performance. Forthcoming in The Impact of International Arrangements and Organizations on Development in Asia and the Pacific, PAFTAD 32 Volume edited by Shiro Amstrong and Vo Tri Thanh.
Current research projects
  • Martin, Will and Pham, Cong S. (2008) Estimating the Gravity Equation When Zero Trade Values are Frequent
  • Pham, Cong S. (2007) Mobility and Intra-Distribution Dynamics of Trade Patterns: An Empirical Investigation
  • Pham, Cong S. Mary E. Lovely and Devashish Mitra. (2008). The Home-Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns: Comment
  • Pham, Cong S. (2008). “Relationship-Specific Sunk Costs and Exporter Decisions”, Mimeo, Deakin University.
  • Pham, Cong S. (2009). Product Specialization in International Trade in an Extended Trade Model: An Empirical Investigation
Research Awards
  • Excellence Award for the Best Research Article 2008 in Economics (Staff level A-C), School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Deakin University.
Professional Affiliations
  • 2005-2008: Consultant, Development Economic Research Group, the World Bank, Washington D.C., U.S.A.