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Hoang Pham serves as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Oregon State University's College of Liberal Arts, Department of Economics. Since 2024, he has also held a Research Affiliate position at the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Economics from Syracuse University (2020)
- Degrees from Foreign Trade University in Hanoi and Colorado State University (2014)
Dr. Pham's research examines the intersection of international trade, labor markets, and economic development, with particular focus on how globalization affects labor market distortions, intergenerational mobility, and productivity growth in developing countries. His methodological approach emphasizes nonparametric and semi-parametric statistical methods in economic analysis.
His publication record shows a concentrated research program examining Vietnam as a case study for understanding trade policy impacts, with recent work analyzing how export market access influences labor market power and how trade expansion enhances intergenerational occupational mobility.
Dr. Pham has published in reputable economics journals including the Journal of International Economics and the Journal of Applied Econometrics.
His current research agenda investigates:
- Measurement of inefficiency and inequality in labor markets
- Barriers to efficient allocation of human resources
- Effects of large-scale industrial and trade policies in developing countries




