Phan Duy-Anh, development economist
The new Bienvenue en France communication campaign gives voice to those who have chosen France for their higher education. Each portrait traces the student's journey from his or her country to France, within their establishment and until the completion of their professional goals. Twenty alumni volunteered to carry a simple message: "I chose to study in France, what about you?".
The new Bienvenue en France communication campaign gives voice to those who have chosen France for their higher education. Each portrait traces the student's journey from his or her country to France, within their establishment and until the completion of their professional goals. Twenty alumni volunteered to carry a simple message: "I chose to study in France, what about you?".
Laureate of the Make Our Planet Great Again program in 2018, this young Vietnamese man uprooted his life in Hanoi to fly to Paris.
Phan Duy-Anh chose to study in English toward a Master's degree in analysis and policy in economics at a Parisian university. One of the contemporary questions that fascinates him is how economics can help push the limits of our knowledge in building a sustainable development model.
While studying in France, He takes advantage of all the professional opportunities a European capital city like Paris has to offer. He joined an international cooperation agency and then a development agency.
In his free time, Phan Duy-Anh loves to ride his bike and explore new areas of Paris and its surrounding cities.
Numbers or letters?
Phở or Bouillabaisse?
Economic growth or sustainable development?
Politics or Economics?
Watch this short video to see how this development economist answers.
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