Exploring Household Consumption, Quantity-Quality Decisions, and Gendered Labour Market Adjustments in Response to Trade Shocks
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posted on 2023-10-25, 04:33authored byVAN NGUYEN TRAN
This dissertation comprises three essays investigating how macroeconomic shocks influence people’s decisions and the factors that explain household consumption and savings behavior in a middle-income country. The first paper assesses the unexplored effects of a significant positive trade-induced price shock on household decisions regarding fertility and education investments and the mechanisms underpinning these effects. The second essay examines how export expansion induced by the U.S-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement impacts female local labor market adjustments and has gender-specific effects. The third essay provides a novel way to understand household consumption behavior based on several different but interrelated consumption hypotheses.