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Long Vo is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the UWA Business School and the Planning Transport Research Centre (PATREC). His research interests encompass international trade, finance, macroeconomics, and transport land use planning. Long has contributed to significant projects, including one funded by the Western Australian Department of Transport that explores the future trajectory of working-from-home practices in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. He has published extensively in leading journals such as Transportation Research Part, Energy Economics, and the Journal of Economic Surveys. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from UWA, where he was awarded the Australian Government Postgraduate Research Award, as well as a Master's degree in Commerce (Finance) from Victoria University of Wellington. Long's broader research interests include the impact of technological innovation and transport networks on economic productivity and growth, as well as the application of applied econometrics in various economic sectors. He is also a member of the Australian Institute of Energy and has participated in leadership programs that foster collaboration between Australia and Vietnam.
Planning Transport Research Centre (PATREC) • Perth, Australia
Conducts research related to transport and land use planning in collaboration with government and local universities.
UWA Business School • Perth, Australia
Engaged in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in economics and finance.
Quy Nhon University • Vietnam
Delivered lectures in finance, banking, and business administration.
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