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Dr. Kim Hang Pham Do
Senior Lecturer
MSc Wagen, PhD Tilburg
   
Office: SST 4.25
Phone: (06) 350 5799 Extn 2544
Email: K.H.Phamdo@massey.ac.nz
   
Personal Profile

My research interests are mainly in the areas of game theory and its applications to environmental economics and natural resource management. My teaching at Massey includes quantitative methods for economics analysis and environmental economics and natural resource management.

Before joining Massey, I worked at the University of Tilburg (NL), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT, Bangkok, TL), and Vietnam Institute of Agricultural Sciences.

 
Teaching
 

178.221 Methods of Economic Analysis

178.760 Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics

 
Areas of Research
 

Applied Economics and Econometrics; Game Theory and its Applications to Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management; Fishery Economics; Multivariate Analysis; Natural Resource Modelling

 
Recent Publications
 

Papers Published (Refereed Journals)

 (2008)“Fishery management games: How to reduce effort and admit of new members”, International Game Theory Review 10 (1) 1-15, 2008 (with Henk Folmer and Henk Norde)

 (2007)“The Shapley value for partition function form games”, International Game Theory Review 9 (2), 353-360, 2007 (with Henk Norde).

(2002)“Oligopoly games with and without transferable technology”, Mathematical Social Sciences 43(2), 187-207, 2002  (with Henk Norde and Stef Tijs).

(2002)“Connection Problems in Mountains and Monotonic Allocation Schemes”, Spain Journal of Statistics and Operations Research, TOP 10 (1): 83-99, 2002, (with Stefan Moretti, Henk Norde and Stef Tijs).

Book

(2009)“Essays in Game Theory and Natural Resource Management: Coalitional games, solutions and applications” (2009) VDM Verlag Dr. Müller , Germany.

Book chapters

(2008)“Fair Allocations to Discourage Free Riding Behavior” in “Modeling, Computation and Optimization”, pp201-221, Neogy, Das and Bapat (Eds.) Platinum Jubilee series, World Scientific, 2008.

(2006)“International fishery agreements: the feasibility and impacts of cooperation” (with Henk Folmer) in “The Theory and Practice of Environmental and Resource Economics, Essays in Honour of Karl-Gustaf Löfgren” , Aronsson, Axelsson and Brännlund (Eds.), Edward Elgar,  2006.

(2003)“Essays in Game Theory and Natural Resource Management” CentER Dissertation Series 2003-121, Tilburg University, ISBN: 905668 122 2, the Netherlands.  2003

Discussion papers

“Free trade and environmental quality: can green equilibrium exist?” Massey University, mimeo (2008)

 “A note on ITQ systems: an unpleasant result, Massey University, mimeo (2007)

 “Free Riding Problems and Feasible Allocations for Regional Fishery Management Organizations. Discussion paper AIE 06.11, Massey University. (2006)

“Fishery Management Games: How to Reduce Efforts and Admittance of New Members, Discussion paper, AIE 06.10, Massey University (2006)

“Regional fishery management organizations as games in coalition form” (with Henk Folmer). AERU Discussion paper No. 151. NZARES 2004. (2004)

“International fishery agreements: the feasibility and impacts of cooperation”, CentER DP 2003-52, Tilburg University (2003).

“The Shapley value for partition function form games”, (with Henk Norde), CentER DP 2002-4, Tilburg University (2002)

“Transboundary fishery management: a game theoretic approach”, CentER  DP 2001-17, Tilburg University (2001)

“Connection problems in mountains and monotonic allocation schemes” CentER DP 2001-12, Tilburg University (2001)

Professional Service

Editorial Review Board (Economics) for Scientific Journals International (SJI) since 2006.
Associate Editor of International Journal of Ecology & Development (IJED), 2008-2010

Referee for

Journals

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics; Environmental and Resource Economics; European Review of Agricultural Economics; Environmental and Development Economics; International Journal of Game Theory;  Journal of Environmental Economics and Management; Mathematical Methods of Operations Research;  Natural Resource Modeling; Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies; The Annals of Operations Research; Word Bank Working Paper Series for Environmental and Resources Economics

Editorial Review Board (Economics) for Scientific Journals International (SJI) since 2006.

Books

“Playing Games with Nature: Game Theory, Natural Resources and the Environments”, Dinar, Albiac, Sanchez-Soriano (eds.). Routledg Pub. (2008)

“Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts", Murray Patterson (ed.), Edward Elgar (2008)

Work in progress

Issue linkage and fair division rules in the context of externality problems
Marine protected areas: an evolution game theoretical approach.
Optimal forestry management with multiple-use, multiple-age and spatial interdependence plantation under uncertainty
Free trade and the environment: a game theoretical approach
Economics integration: the dynamic effect of Vietnam joining ASEAN.

Supervision Msc/Ph.D theses
  • The application of economic instruments to the management of threatened species: a fisheries case study in the Galapagos Islands

  • Optimal forest management for balancing economic gain and biodiversity maintenance over multi-age classes and spatial interdependence: case studies in Vietnam and New Zealand

  • Application of game theory to marine protected areas: a case study of Northwestern Iloilo, Philippine

  • Valuing health damage cost of air pollution in Vietnam: a case study for Hanoi passenger road transportation

Professional Memberships

European Association of Environmental Economists (EAERE); Australian and New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (A/NZAER); Game Theory Society; New Zealand Association of Economists (NZAE)

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

(July 2008)“Fair allocations as policy handle for regional fishery management organisations”, IIFET2008 VIETNAM conference on Achieving a Sustainable Future:  Managing Aquaculture, Fishing, Trade and Development. Nha Trang, Vietnam.

(June 2008)“Fair Allocation Schemes to Discourage Free Riding Behavior”, 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Gothenburg, Sweden.

(July 2007) 3rd Spain, Italy, and Netherlands meeting on Game Theory, “Issue linkage and fair division rules in the context of externality problems”, July 4-6, 2007,  Madrid, Spain.

(August 2006) 12th Annual Conference of the New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, “Fishery Management Games: How to Reduce Efforts and Admittance of New Members”, August 26-27, 2005, Napier, New Zeeland.

(July 2006) 7th International Associate Economic Theory (APET) conference, “Free Riding Problems and Feasible Allocations for Regional Fishery Management Organisations”, Hanoi, Vietnam.

(June 2005) 1st Spain, Italy, and Netherlands meeting on Game Theory, “Feasible valuations for games with externalities”, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

(June 2004) 10th Annual Conference of the New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, “Regional fishery management organizations as games in coalition form”. June 25-26, 2004, Blenheim, New Zealand.

( June 2003) 10th Ulvön Conference on Environmental Economics, “International fisheries Agreements: How to reduce effort and select new members”, June 22-24, 2003,Ulvön, Sweden

(June 2003) 12th Annual Conference of The European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), “International Fisheries Agreements: The feasibility and impacts of partial cooperation”, June 28-30, 2003, Bilbao, Spain.

(June 2002) 2nd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, “Coalitions and International Environmental Agreements”,  June 24-27, 2002, Monterey, California, USA

(June 2002) International Conference for Advances in Game Theory and Related Topics, “The Shapley value for partition function form games, June 23-25, 2002, Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands

(July 2001) International Conference of Game Theory Society for Economics, “Strategies for International Fishery Management”, Stony Brook, USA

(June 2001) Summer school for the Environmental and Resource Economics, “Natural resource management: A game theoretic approach, Jerusalem, Israel

(Jan 2001) European Network for Training in Economic Research (8th ENTER-Jamboree), “Fishery Management: a game theoretic approach”, Mannheim, Germany

 

 
 
   
 
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