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Susan Sunila Sharma

Susan Sunila Sharma

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Economics and Finance

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35
Citations
6920
World Ranking
2918
National Ranking
81

Overview

Susan Sunila Sharma is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance with a total of 60 publications. Within this broad domain, their work spans several subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, Finance, General Economics, and Modeling and Simulation.

The research topics covered by Susan Sunila Sharma reflect an emphasis on market and economic dynamics, particularly:

  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies

The scientist has contributed notably to several academic journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
  • Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
  • Energy Economics
  • Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking
  • Economic Modelling

Among their recent papers are studies addressing pandemic-related economic issues and market behavior. Selected works include:

  • "Economic policy uncertainty and financial stability-Is there a relation?" (2020), published in Economic Modelling
  • "A Note on the Asian Market Volatility During the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2020), published in Asian Economics Letters
  • "Research on Pandemics Special Issue of the Journal Emerging Markets Finance and Trade" (2020), published in Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
  • "Part A: Special Section on COVID-19 Research" (2020), published in Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
  • "New Measures of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A New Time-Series Dataset" (2021), published in Asian Economics Letters

Susan Sunila Sharma collaborates frequently with several coauthors including Paresh Kumar Narayan, Chien-Chiang Lee, Bernard Njindan Iyke, Yezhou Sha, and Chih-Wei Wang. The top five coauthors have collaborated on multiple occasions, with the highest count being five coauthored papers.

Best Publications

  • Determinants of carbon dioxide emissions: Empirical evidence from 69 countries

    Susan Sunila Sharma

  • New evidence on oil price and firm returns

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • Electricity consumption–growth nexus: The case of Malaysia

    V.G.R. Chandran;Susan Sharma;Karunagaran Madhavan

  • Economic policy uncertainty and financial stability–Is there a relation?

    Dinh Hoang Bach Phan;Bernard Njindan Iyke;Susan Sunila Sharma;Yoga Affandi

  • Can economic policy uncertainty predict stock returns? Global evidence

    Dinh Hoang Bach Phan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Vuong Thao Tran

  • Oil price and stock returns of consumers and producers of crude oil

    Dinh Hoang Bach Phan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Paresh Kumar Narayan

  • Stock return forecasting: Some new evidence

    Dinh Hoang Bach Phan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Paresh Kumar Narayan

  • A Note on the Asian Market Volatility During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Susan Sunila Sharma

  • The energy-GDP nexus: evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries

    Vinod Mishra;Russell Leigh Smyth;Susan Sharma

  • The relationship between energy and economic growth: Empirical evidence from 66 countries

    Susan Sunila Sharma

  • An analysis of commodity markets: What gain for investors?

    Paresh Kumar Kumar Narayan;Seema Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • Are fluctuations in energy consumption per capita transitory? Evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries

    Vinod Mishra;Susan Sharma;Russell Leigh Smyth

  • Does data frequency matter for the impact of forward premium on spot exchange rate

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • Do oil prices predict economic growth? New global evidence

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Wai Ching Poon;Joakim Westerlund

  • Is stock return predictability time-varying?

    Neluka Devpura;Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • Firm return volatility and economic gains: The role of oil prices

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • Intraday volatility interaction between the crude oil and equity markets

    Dinh Hoang Bach Phan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Paresh Kumar Narayan

  • Research on Pandemics Special Issue of the Journal Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

    Yezhou Sha;Susan Sunila Sharma

  • An analysis of price discovery from panel data models of CDS and equity returns.

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Kannan Sivananthan Thuraisamy

  • An analysis of price discovery from panel data models of CDS and equity returns

    Paresh Kumar Narayan;Susan Sunila Sharma;Kannan Thuraisamy

  • Gold and Inflation(s) - A Time-Varying Relationship

    Brian M. Lucey;Susan Sunila Sharma;Samuel A. Vigne

Frequent Co-Authors

Joakim Westerlund
Joakim Westerlund Lund University
Russell Smyth
Russell Smyth Monash University
Seema Narayan
Seema Narayan Fiji National University
Brian M. Lucey
Brian M. Lucey Trinity College Dublin

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