Scientific Research Topics

Established with the purpose of conducting research, participating in training, providing services, and transferring scientific and technological knowledge, ISESR encourages and facilitates independent research by scientists to build a theoretical foundation and empirical evidence related to sustainable economic and social development. The scientific projects in which ISESR members and advisors play key roles (as project leaders, scientific secretaries) have made and continue to make significant contributions to the scientific community, contributing to the development of the country.

State-Level Scientific Research Topics

  1. Developing social services for rural residents: Current situation and solutions, Project Code KX.01.46/16-20. Duration: 2019-2020. Read more
  2. Scientific foundations and breakthrough policy solutions for sustainable economic development in key economic zones in Vietnam's coastal areas, Project Code KC.09.26/16-20. Duration: 2018-2020. Read more
  3. Allocation of resources for the development of a market-oriented socialist economy in Vietnam: Current situation, issues, and solution directions, Project Code KX.04.14/16-20. Duration: 2017-2020 Read more

 

Ministry-Level Scientific Research Topics

  1. Promoting comprehensive finance through financial technology (Fintech). Duration: 2020-2021.
  2. Research on constructing a set of criteria for comprehensive growth to assess sustainable economic and social development in Vinh Phuc province. Duration: 2020-2021. 
  3. Evaluating the current state of environmental management in public investment and proposing green solutions for sustainable development. Duration: 2020-2021.

 

Institution-Level Scientific Research Topics

  1. Building an index system for assessing and ranking the level of sustainable development in various localities in Vietnam. Duration: 2021.
  2. Developing a model for the structural transformation of the economy in Vinh Phuc province towards sustainable growth. Duration: 2019-2020.
  3. Assessing the impact of state budget allocation on the fiscal behavior of local authorities. Duration: 2019-2020.