Vietnamese Provincial Panel Data on PPPs, Cultural Capital, and Economic Growth
by Ngo Ngan Giang·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
Panel data for Vietnamese provinces examines the relationship between public-private partnerships, cultural capital, and regional economic growth. Variables include GRDP per capita, PPP project counts, a constructed cultural capital index, tourism revenue, urbanization rate, and education level. The dataset, last updated in April 2026, includes processed data for econometric models and Stata scripts for analysis.
Use Cases
Estimating the effect of public-private partnership projects on regional economic growth based on GRDP per capita.
Analyzing the mediating role of cultural capital in economic development using the constructed cultural capital index.
Modeling the relationship between tourism revenue and cultural heritage investment.
Conducting fixed-effects panel regression analysis on provincial-level data.
Strengths
Includes processed data ready for econometric analysis, such as log-transformed and lagged variables.
Contains outputs from multiple empirical models, including fixed-effects, mediation, and 2SLS estimations.
Provides Stata scripts for data processing and regression analysis, aiding reproducibility.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Some variables related to PPP policies and cultural heritage institutions are subject to access restrictions.
Provenance
Source
Author: Ngo Ngan Giang. Some data used with permission from the Department of Cultural Heritage.
Collection Method
Data appears to be compiled from provincial records and constructed indices, including a cultural capital index built via principal component analysis.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-04 23 10:34:43; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Vietnamese provinces.
License is CC-BY-4.0, but some restricted variables may only be available from the authors upon request and with relevant authority permission. Data files are in Stata (.dta) and script (.do) formats.