Best Selling Books by Hoang Nguyen

Hoang Nguyen is the author of Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in Nature Conservation Areas (2024), Ministerial Spirituality at the Heart of Priestly Life (1998), Synthesis and Structural Study of Zinc Sulfite Frameworks (2008), Compact Design of Non-standard Spur Gears (2004), Dynamic Causal Inference with Imperfect Identifying Information (2020).

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Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in Nature Conservation Areas

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in Nature Conservation Areas
"This timely book delves into the intricate relationship between tourism and poverty with a specific focus on nature conservation areas, using case studies of island economies in a developed country, Japan, and a developing one, Vietnam. This volume is a pivotal resource for scholars in tourism, particularly those focused on teaching and researching tourism geographies and sustainable development. It holds particular significance for scholars examining emerging nations across Asia"--

Ministerial Spirituality at the Heart of Priestly Life

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Synthesis and Structural Study of Zinc Sulfite Frameworks

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Compact Design of Non-standard Spur Gears

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Dynamic Causal Inference with Imperfect Identifying Information

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Dynamic Causal Inference with Imperfect Identifying Information
This dissertation contains three essays exploring how macroeconomists can identify and estimate dynamic causal effects in models where researchers have doubts about identifying assumptions. Chapter 1 proposes a new Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm to estimate a sign-restricted structural vector autoregression on time series that are subject to regime shifts. My approach can incorporate useful prior information about both model parameters and hidden states while transparently imposing sign restrictions. I illustrate my method by revisiting the literature on asymmetric effects of conventional monetary policy during recessions and expansions. My evidence suggests that previous empirical research found asymmetric effects by questionable identification schemes and neglecting changes in the variances of structural shocks. I find little difference in the structural parameters, and thus I do not find evidence of asymmetry. Chapter 2 studies the method of instrumental variables in set-identified models. I develop a proxy structural vector autoregression in which prior information from both theory and the empirical literature is incorporated about signs and magnitudes of certain parameters and equilibrium impacts. I use my method to investigate the relevance and validity of three popular instruments for monetary policy shocks, developed by Romer and Romer (2004), Sims and Zha (2006), and Smets and Wouters (2007). I find that all of them are strongly relevant but only that of Smets and Wouters is valid. Furthermore, the empirical analysis demonstrates that my framework can combine information from a relevant and valid instrument with prior information about sign restrictions to improve inference about structural impulse-response functions. Chapter 3 develops new methods to study dynamic causal effects in a data-rich environment. Current development in high-dimensional statistics fails to address the main interest of economists: causal inference with credible assumptions. I first review the literature on high-dimensional linear regression models and dynamic factor models. Then, I develop several new Bayesian numerical algorithms that combine the techniques in high-dimensional statistics with recent advances in dynamic causal inference. In particular, I discuss how to make causal statements from a high-dimensional structural model when researchers have doubts about identifying assumptions. Finally, I extend those algorithms to the case of Markov-switching models to accommodate nonlinearities in economic time series.

A Hybrid Approach to Segmenting Hair in Dermoscopic Images Using a Universal Kernel

release date: Jan 01, 2009
A Hybrid Approach to Segmenting Hair in Dermoscopic Images Using a Universal Kernel
Hair occlusion often causes automated melanoma diagnostic systems to fail. We present a new method to segment hair in dermoscopic images. First, all possible dark and light hairs are amplified without prejudice with a universal matched filtering kernel. We then process the filter response with a novel tracing algorithm to get a raw hair mask. This raw mask is skeletonized to contain only the centerlines of all the possible hairs. Then the centerlines are verified by applying a model checker on the response and the original images. If a centerline indeed corresponds to a hair, the hair is reconstructed; otherwise it is rejected. The result is a clean hair mask which can be used to disocclude hair. Application on real dermoscopic images yields good results for thick hair of varying colours. The algorithm also performs well on skin images with a mixture of both dark and light hair.

Partially Interactive Threshold RSA Signatures

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Year of the Snake

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Extreme Downside Risk

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Subprime Mortgage Fraud and the U.S. Economic Crisis

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Subprime Mortgage Fraud and the U.S. Economic Crisis
Economists, industry practitioners, and government officials have failed to observe the significance of mortgage fraud as an inherent problem related to the subprime mortgage crisis. Relying on intensive interviews with 23 subjects, previously and currently employed in the subprime lending industry, government reports, media accounts, and a variety of secondary sources, this study traces the exponential growth of mortgage fraud to loose underwriting standards, alternative loan products, and inadequate regulation and regulatory oversight of the subprime mortgage industry. The research findings detail and describe various types of financial crimes that constitute a modern form of mortgage fraud; unlike their traditional counterpart, contemporary mortgage fraud contain elements of both fraud for profit and fraud for property. Various types and patterns of mortgage fraud - "data manipulation," "data fabrication," and "concerted ignorance"--Completely altered the function of the subprime industry. Toward this end, the industry operated not only to provide bad loans to bad credit borrowers but also to provide bad loans to bad credit borrowers who fully lacked the ability to repay the loans. The social and economic implications of fraud are also explored in light of the findings. From a policy perspective, future fraud prevention and intervention strategies should incorporate a multi-faceted approach that includes strict underwriting standards, regulatory oversight, accountability, and mandatory continuous education for loan practitioners.

Optimisation of Water Quality Monitoring Network Design Considering Compliance Criterion and Trade-offs Between Monitoring Information and Costs

release date: Jan 01, 2022

Molecular Genetic Investigations of Patients with Defects in Steroid Hormone Production

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Estimation of Optimal Portfolio Compositions for Small Sample and Singular Covariance Matrix

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Estimation of Optimal Portfolio Compositions for Small Sample and Singular Covariance Matrix
In the paper we consider the optimal portfolio choice problem under parameter uncertainty when the covariance matrix of asset returns is singular. Very useful stochastic representations are deduced for the characteristics of the expected utility optimal portfolio. Using these stochastic representations, we derive the moments of higher order of the estimated expected return and the estimated variance of the expected utility optimal portfolio. Another line of applications leads to their asymptotic distributions obtained in the high-dimensional setting. Via a simulation study, it is shown that the derived high-dimensional asymptotic distributions provide good approximations of the exact ones even for moderate sample sizes.

Search for Light Dark Matter Using the Resonant Cavity in the Frequency Under 500 MHz

release date: Jan 01, 2018

A Joint Business Plan for the Establishment of a Purified Water Company in Vietnam

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Density Changes and Compositional Path During CO2 Injection

release date: Jan 01, 2016

The Origin of the Rice Cake

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Post-fermentation Influence of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae on Acetaldehyde in Wine

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Post-fermentation Influence of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae on Acetaldehyde in Wine
Acetaldehyde impacts the sensory properties of wine, not only by conferring aroma but also by reacting with other wine constituents and consequently altering color and mouthfeel. Recent studies have suggested that acetaldehyde, while normally thought of as a product of chemical oxidation, may be produced by the post-fermentation metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in oxidative conditions. To test this hypothesis, red wine with a population of yeast remaining from alcoholic fermentation was either sterile-filtered or left unfiltered, and either saturated with oxygen or left unoxygenated. Although oxygen was rapidly consumed by residual yeast, whose populations were maintained with the provision of oxygen, acetaldehyde decreased rather than accumulating as was observed in previous studies. However, other volatile aroma compounds associated with yeast metabolism were higher in the unfiltered wine than in the filtered suggesting yeast can continue to influence wine flavor after the completion of fermentation. To investigate the possibilities that acetaldehyde accumulation is strain-dependent and/or that chemical consumption by wine constituents may outpace acetaldehyde formation, unfiltered synthetic wine made with different strains of S. cerevisiae was oxygenated and acetaldehyde was monitored. While concentrations were higher in the synthetic wine compared to in real wine and acetaldehyde dynamics were found to be strain-dependent, no accumulation occurred, with levels instead unchanging or declining for all strains tested. In contrast to the previous studies, the net consumption of acetaldehyde observed in these experiments suggests that more than just yeast and oxygen are required for acetaldehyde production.

The Effect of Denture Cleansing Solutions on the Retention of Pink Locator Attachments

The Effect of Denture Cleansing Solutions on the Retention of Pink Locator Attachments
Purpose: To evaluate the changes in retention of pink Locator attachments after exposure to various denture cleansers...

Vaccinia Virus Mediated Expression of Human Erythropoietin in Colonized Human Tumor Xenografts Results in Faster Tumor Regression and Increased Red Blood Cell Biogenesis in Mice

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Rules of Distributary Engagement

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Policy Response, Social Media and Science Journalism for the Sustainability of the Public Health System Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

release date: Jan 01, 2020

Data Sharpening for Improving CLT Approximations for DEA-type Efficiency Estimators

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Nursing Home Residents with Suspected Pneumonia

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Three essays on corporate investments and debt financing

release date: Jan 01, 2017

Aging in the Planarian, Schmidtea Mediterranea

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Aging in the Planarian, Schmidtea Mediterranea
Planarians, free-living flatworms, are able to regenerate complete individuals from miniscule fragments. However, little is known about the effects of regeneration on aging, or senescence, in planarians. Using an asexual strain of the planarian, Schmidtea mediterranea, we studied long-term differences in aging between the two fragments of fission, the anterior (head) and posterior (tail), by tracking fecundity and viability. Fecundity was quantified by measuring patterns in the time interval between fissions. Viability was tracked as survival rates over time. We created separate lines of successive heads and successive tails for observation. We present the first demonstration that the head and tail products of fission are not identical with respect to aging. Lines of successive heads showed aging through reduced fecundity over time; and all lines ultimately died out. Conversely, lines of successive tails showed no aging based on uniform fecundity and no recorded deaths. Furthermore, we found that all tails were equally rejuvenated regardless of the age of the original planarian at the time of fission. Thus, asexual fission can act as a mechanism for rejuvenation in tails at the cost of aging in heads.

Compact Design of High-contact-ratio Gears

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Publish/subscribe

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Palimpsest Theatre

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Socially Responsible Investing

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Efficiency Analysis with Stochastic Frontier Models Using Popular Statistical Softwares

release date: Jan 01, 2021

On the 50-Year Research Landscape of Entrepreneurial Finance

release date: Jan 01, 2020
On the 50-Year Research Landscape of Entrepreneurial Finance
Financing issues play essential roles in the survival and development of entrepreneurial firms. The current study, employing the bibliometric analysis of 6,903 articles from 1970 to 2019, extracted from Web of Science database, aims to provide an overview of the discipline''s landscape and major scientific domains to facilitate scientific development within the field. Entrepreneurial finance is a young and growing field with exponential growth in the number of publications (with 19.54% per year) and rising collaboration tendency among authors. Journal of Business Venturing is the most prestigious journal, while Sustainability is noteworthy for its rapid contribution to the field. We also note a sign of Western ideological homogeneity from the collaboration networks and lists of top authors, institutions, and countries. Besides, using keyword co-occurrence analysis, seven major research domains are identified: “venture capital”, “crowdfunding”, “SMEs finance”, “social entrepreneurship finance”, “financial risk”, “microfinance”, and “human-social-financial capital”. Based on these findings, we raise the concern of lacking diversity in entrepreneurial finance research and provide several recommendations for future potential research directions.

Impact of Stress Exposure and Modulation of Stress Pathways on Alzheimer’s Neuropathology

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Impact of Stress Exposure and Modulation of Stress Pathways on Alzheimer’s Neuropathology
Alzheimer''s Disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. Chronic stress has been suggested to influence the progression of AD. Moreover, corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling in AD has been shown to be upregulated by stress and influence AD pathology such as amyloid-beta (A[beta]) accumulation. In rodent models, similar AD-related pathology and cognitive impairments are produced when exposed to either stress or exogenous CRF. Previous studies have shown that PSAPP (AD) mice treated with CRFR1 antagonist (R121919) resulted in reduced A[beta] accumulation and improvements in behavioral tests. However, the influence of stress while underdoing drug treatment is unknown. In this comparison study, we subjected cohorts of AD mice to R121919 in the presence and absence of restraint stress treatment. AD mice were aged to 6 and 12 months to investigate the pre-clinical and mature timepoints of AD pathology. Daily drug/vehicle treatment began at 2 months of age. Stress for the 6 and 12-month groups started at 2 and 6 months, respectively. Overall, R121919 treated AD mice resulted in a significant reduction of A[beta] levels. Additionally, it was shown that chronic restraint stress exacerbated A[beta] levels. This study suggests that CRFR1 antagonist treatment provides a potential preventative and disease-modifying therapy for populations subjugated to stress and at risk for AD development. Our data provides an important relationship between stress signaling in the CNS and the neuropathology of AD.
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