Dr. Rabindra  Nepal
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Dr. Rabindra Nepal

Leturer
Charles Darwin University, Australia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

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Biography

Dr. Rabindra Nepal is currently working as Lecturer in Economics at CDU Business School, Charles Darwin University, Australia, Honorary Fellow of School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia, and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, India. He has obtained his PhD in Economics from Scottish Doctoral Programme (SGPE), Heriot-Watt University, UK. Previously he was appointed as Consultant at WIK Consulting GmbH, Germany, Research Associate at British Petroleum (BP) Plc., UK, Research Associate at Heriot-Watt University, Department of Economics, Edinburgh, and Consultant at The World Bank, Washington D.C, USA. Dr. Rabindra has published 2 book chapters, 21 research articles in journals as author/co-author. He is professional member of Economic Society of Australia, International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE) and World Society of Sustainable Energy Technologies (WSSET). He is also serving as reviewer for journals. He also delivered number of invited presentations.

Area of Interest:

Economics
100%
Energy Economics
62%
Natural Resources Economics
90%
Environmental Economics
75%
Mineral Economics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2016. Market Integration with energy-only markets and renewables: Lessons of experience from Australia. Oxford Energy Forum Q. J. Debating Energy Issues Policies, 2016: 14-16.
  2. Carvalho, A., R. Nepal and T. Jamasb, 2016. Economic reforms and human development: Evidence from transition economies. Appl. Econ., 48: 1330-1347.
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  3. Al Irsyad, M.I. and R. Nepal, 2016. A survey based approach to estimating the benefits of energy efficiency improvements in street lighting systems in Indonesia. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 58: 1569-1577.
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  4. Nepal, R., A. Carvalho and J. Foster, 2015. Revisiting electricity liberalization and quality of service: Empirical evidence from New Zealand. Appl. Econ., 48: 2309-2320.
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  5. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2015. Incentive regulation and utility benchmarking for electricity network security. Econ. Anal. Policy, 48: 117-127.
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  6. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2015. Caught between theory and practice: Government, market and regulatory failure in electricity sector reforms. Econ. Anal. Policy, 46: 16-24.
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  7. Nepal, R. and J. Foster, 2015. Electricity networks privatization in Australia: An overview of the debate. Econ. Anal. Policy, 48: 12-24.
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  8. Growitsch, C., M. Stronzik and R. Nepal, 2015. Price convergence and information efficiency in German natural gas markets. German Econ. Rev., 16: 87-103.
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  9. Nepal, R., T. Jamasb and C.A. Tisdell, 2014. Market-related reforms and increased energy efficiency in transition countries: Empirical evidence. Appl. Econ., 46: 4125-4136.
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  10. Nepal, R., F. Menezes and T. Jamasb, 2014. Network regulation and regulatory institutional reform: Revisiting the case of Australia. Energy Policy, 73: 259-268.
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  11. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2013. Security of European electricity systems: Conceptualizing the assessment criteria and core indicators. Int. J. Crit. Infrastruct. Prot., 6: 182-196.
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  12. Nepal, R. and J. Foster, 2013. Testing for market integration in the Australian national electricity market. Energy J., 37: 215-238.
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  13. Nepal, R., 2012. Roles and potentials of renewable energy in less-developed economies: The case of Nepal. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 16: 2200-2206.
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  14. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2012. Reforming the power sector in transition: Do institutions matter? Energy Econ., 34: 1675-1682.
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  15. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2012. Reforming small electricity systems under political instability: The case of Nepal. Energy Policy, 40: 242-251.
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  16. Nepal, R. and T. Jamasb, 2012. Interconnections and market integration in the irish single electricity market. Energy Policy, 51: 425-434.
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  17. Growitsch, C. and R. Nepal, 2011. Electricity spot trading in Germany: Price formation and convergence. Energy Stud. Rev., 18: 35-46.
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  18. Jamasb, T., R. Nepal and H. Kiamil, 2010. Waste to energy in the UK: Policy and institutional issues. Proc. ICE Energy, 163: 79-86.
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  19. Jamasb, T. and R. Nepal, 2010. Issues and options in waste management: A social cost-benefit analysis of waste-to-energy in the UK. Resour. Conserv. Recycl., 54: 1341-1352.
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  20. Growitsch, C. and R. Nepal, 2009. Efficiency of the German electricity wholesale market. Eur. Trans. Electr. Power, 19: 553-568.
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