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Rabindra Nepal is affiliated with the University of Wollongong in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a substantial focus on Energy. Within these broader areas, their work addresses subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Pollution, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and General Energy.

The scientist's main topics of research include Energy, Environment, Economic Growth; Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies; Energy and Environment Impacts; Market Dynamics and Volatility; Global Energy Security and Policy; Electric Power System Optimization; and Climate Change Policy and Economics.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Rabindra Nepal are Tooraj Jamasb, Kangyin Dong, Han Phoumin, Hung Xuan, and Muhammad Abubakr Naeem.

Rabindra Nepal has published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent being Energy Economics, SSRN Electronic Journal, Energy Policy, The Energy Journal, and Economic Analysis and Policy.

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Time and frequency connectedness among oil shocks, electricity and clean energy markets" (2020, Energy Economics)
  • "Impacts of human capital, exports, economic growth and energy consumption on CO2 emissions of a cross-sectionally dependent panel: Evidence from the newly industrialized countries (NICs)" (2021, Environmental Science & Policy)
  • "Diversifier or more? Hedge and safe haven properties of green bonds during COVID-19" (2022, Energy Policy)
  • "Asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities: Evidence from extreme quantile approach" (2021, Finance Research Letters)
  • "Impact of COVID-19 on the quantile connectedness between energy, metals and agriculture commodities" (2022, Energy Economics)

Rabindra Nepal has also contributed to book publications with World Scientific, including:

  • Energy Transition and Carbon Neutrality in ASEAN (2023)
  • Electricity Market Reforms in the ASEAN, China, India, and Japan (2022)
  • Green Finance and Energy Transition in ASEAN (2025)

Best Publications

  • Mitigating the current energy crisis in Nepal with renewable energy sources

    Ramhari Poudyal;Pavel Loskot;Rabindra Nepal;Ranjan Parajuli

  • Tourist arrivals, energy consumption and pollutant emissions in a developing economy–implications for sustainable tourism

    Rabindra Nepal;M. Indra al Irsyad;Sanjay Kumar Nepal

  • Time and frequency connectedness among oil shocks, electricity and clean energy markets

    Muhammad Abubakr Naeem;Zhe Peng;Mouhammed Tahir Suleman;Rabindra Nepal

  • Time and frequency connectedness among oil shocks, electricity and clean energy markets

    Muhammad Abubakr Naeem;Zhe Peng;Mouhammed Tahir Suleman;Rabindra Nepal

  • Impacts of human capital, exports, economic growth and energy consumption on CO2 emissions of a cross-sectionally dependent panel: Evidence from the newly industrialized countries (NICs)

    Mohammad Mafizur Rahman;Rabindra Nepal;Khosrul Alam

  • Issues and options in waste management: A social cost-benefit analysis of waste-to-energy in the UK

    Tooraj Jamasb;Rabindra Nepal

  • Diversifier or more? Hedge and safe haven properties of green bonds during COVID-19

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  • Asymmetric relationship between green bonds and commodities: Evidence from extreme quantile approach

    Muhammad Abubakr Naeem;Muhammad Abubakr Naeem;Thi Thu Ha Nguyen;Rabindra Nepal;Quang Thanh Ngo

  • Co-movement between dirty and clean energy: A time-frequency perspective

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  • Impact of COVID-19 on the quantile connectedness between energy, metals and agriculture commodities

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  • Energy security, electricity, population and economic growth: The case of a developing South Asian resource-rich economy

    Rabindra Nepal;Nirash Paija

  • Energy security, economic growth and environmental sustainability in India: Does FDI and trade openness play a role?

    Rabindra Nepal;Nirash Paija;Bhawna Tyagi;Charles Harvie

  • Reforming the power sector in transition: Do institutions matter?

    Rabindra Nepal;Tooraj Jamasb

  • Preferences for and potential impacts of financial incentives to install residential rooftop solar photovoltaic systems in Australia

    Kerstin K. Zander;Genevieve Simpson;Supriya Mathew;Rabindra Nepal

  • Caught between theory and practice: Government, market, and regulatory failure in electricity sector reforms

    Rabindra Nepal;Tooraj Jamasb

  • Roles and potentials of renewable energy in less-developed economies: The case of Nepal

    Rabindra Nepal

  • A quarter century effort yet to come of age : a survey of electricity sector reform in developing countries.

    Tooraj Jamasb;Rabindra Nepal;Govinda R. Timilsina

  • How does artificial intelligence promote renewable energy development? The role of climate finance

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  • How does artificial intelligence affect high-quality energy development? Achieving a clean energy transition society

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  • The rise of green energy metal: Could lithium threaten the status of oil?

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  • Reforming small electricity systems under political instability: The case of Nepal

    Rabindra Nepal;Tooraj Jamasb

  • Electricity cooperation in South Asia: Barriers to cross-border trade

    Anoop Singh;Tooraj Jamasb;Rabindra Nepal;Michael Toman

  • Renewable energy projections for climate change mitigation: an analysis of uncertainty and errors

    Muhammad Indra al Irsyad;Anthony Halog;Rabindra Nepal;Rabindra Nepal

  • Flickering lifelines: Electrification and household welfare in India

    Ashish Kumar Sedai;Rabindra Nepal;Tooraj Jamasb

  • A survey based approach to estimating the benefits of energy efficiency improvements in street lighting systems in Indonesia

    M Indra al Irsyad;Rabindra Nepal

  • Diversifier or More?: Hedge and Safe Haven Properties of Green Bonds During COVID-19

    Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Abubakr Naeem;Saqib Farid;Rabindra Nepal

  • Renewable Energy Projections for Climate Change Mitigation: An Analysis of Uncertainty and Errors

    M. Indra al Irsyad;Anthony Halog;Rabindra Nepal

Frequent Co-Authors

Tooraj Jamasb
Tooraj Jamasb Copenhagen Business School
Russell Smyth
Russell Smyth Monash University
Clement A. Tisdell
Clement A. Tisdell University of Queensland
Pallav Purohit
Pallav Purohit International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Kerstin K. Zander
Kerstin K. Zander Charles Darwin University

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