![]() United Nations (UNDP), Viet Nam Human Development Report, 2010-11. Political Economy of Services in Viet Nam’.” 100 pp. ![]() Output: Paper on essential Services, “The Benefits and Limitations of “Socialization: The United Nations Development Program, UNDP Policy Discussion Paper, 2013. – Output: Background paper: “Essential Services and Inclusive Growth: Efficiency, Equity, United Nations (UNDP), Viet Nam Human Development Report, 2015. 2016-2022, with Paul Glewwe, Joan Dejaeghere, Le Thuc Duc, and othersĢ016 - Hong Kong Grants Council – General Research Fund. Graduate certificate (Peace Research), University of Oslo, 1991 Grants and awardsĢ016 - Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), funded by DFID – Research for Improving Vietnam’s Education System. (Sociology), University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996 (Sociology), University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2004 He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin. He has served as an analyst for such international organizations as UNDP, UNICEF, and OXFAM. Fluent in Vietnamese, London is author of the first and only Vietnamese language blog on Vietnamese politics written by a foreigner. Jonathan London's research interests span the fields of comparative political economy, development studies, and the political economy of welfare and inequality. ![]()
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