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Rabindra Nepal

Global rank #1653 98%

Institution: Australian National University

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 2012

Most Recent: 2026

RePEc ID: pne183 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 13.10 7.61 0.00 34.32
Last 10 Years 0.00 14.18 12.13 0.00 42.16
All Time 0.00 15.18 14.81 0.00 47.19

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 54
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 34.16

Publications (54)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2026 Can climate finance effectively address the welfare losses arising from energy poverty? Energy Policy B 3
2025 Are natural disasters stumbling blocks to carbon inequality mitigation? A global perspective Ecological Economics B 4
2025 Adaptive capacity to climate change: Does energy aid matter? Energy Economics A 3
2025 Can artificial intelligence technology innovation boost energy resilience? The role of green finance Energy Economics A 5
2025 Going with the flow: How does global energy value chain adapt to geopolitical risks? Energy Economics A 3
2025 Addressing energy poverty through education: How does gender matter? Energy Economics A 4
2025 Tail risk connectedness in the Australian National Electricity Markets: The impact of rare events Energy Economics A 4
2025 How does digitalization affect capacity utilization in the energy sector? Evidence from China Energy Economics A 4
2024 How does artificial intelligence promote renewable energy development? The role of climate finance Energy Economics A 4
2024 How does green finance promote renewable energy technology innovation? A quasi-natural experiment perspective Energy Economics A 4
2024 Assessing embodied carbon emission and its drivers in China's ICT sector: Multi-regional input-output and structural decomposition analysis Energy Policy B 4
2024 How does artificial intelligence affect high-quality energy development? Achieving a clean energy transition society Energy Policy B 4
2024 Navigating the crisis: Fuel price caps in the Australian national wholesale electricity market Energy Economics A 4
2024 Volatility spillovers and carbon price in the Nordic wholesale electricity markets Energy Economics A 4
2024 Electricity market crisis in Europe and cross border price effects: A quantile return connectedness analysis Energy Economics A 4
2024 Energy security dimensions and economic growth in Non-OECD Asia: An analysis on the role of institutional quality with energy policy implications Energy Policy B 4
2024 Capacity utilization rate and company performance before the COVID-19 economic crisis: Evidence from listed companies in China’s electricity industry Energy Economics A 4
2024 Corrigendum to “Capacity utilization rate and company performance before the COVID-19 economic crisis: Evidence from listed companies in China's electricity industry” [Energy Economics 131 (2024) 107348] Energy Economics A 4
2024 Zooming in or zooming out: Energy strategy, developmental parity and regional entrepreneurial dynamism Energy Economics A 5
2024 Electricity reforms in small Island developing states under changing policy contexts – Lessons for Papua New Guinea Energy Policy B 2
2023 Independent power producers and deregulation in an island based small electricity system: The case of Papua New Guinea Energy Policy B 4
2023 The rise of green energy metal: Could lithium threaten the status of oil? Energy Economics A 6
2023 Strategies for reducing ethnic inequality in energy outcomes: A Nepalese example Energy Economics A 3
2023 Are Autocracies Bad for the Environment? Global Evidence from Two Centuries of Data The Energy Journal B 4
2022 The socio-economic impacts of energy policy reform through the lens of the power sector – Does cross-sectional dependence matter? Energy Policy B 4
2022 Diversifier or more? Hedge and safe haven properties of green bonds during COVID-19 Energy Policy B 5
2022 Electrification and Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women in India The Energy Journal B 3
2022 Did the administrative approval reform in China affect the productivity of energy firms? – A quasi-natural experimental approach Energy Economics A 3
2022 Impact of COVID-19 on the quantile connectedness between energy, metals and agriculture commodities Energy Economics A 4
2022 Market integration in the Australian National Electricity Market: Fresh evidence from asymmetric time-frequency connectedness Energy Economics A 5
2022 Saving and subsidies for solar panel adoption in Nepal Applied Economics C 2
2021 When Pep comes calling, the oil market answers: The effect of football player transfer movements on abnormal fluctuations in oil price futures Energy Economics A 4
2021 Electrification and welfare for the marginalized: Evidence from India Energy Economics A 4
2021 Flickering lifelines: Electrification and household welfare in India Energy Economics A 3
2021 Energy consumption as an indicator of energy efficiency and emissions in the European Union: A GMM based quantile regression approach Energy Policy B 3
2021 Sectoral Electricity Demand and Direct Rebound Effects inNew Zealand The Energy Journal B 3
2021 On the viability of energy-capacity markets under decreasing marginal costs Energy Economics A 2
2021 In between the state and the market: An empirical assessment of the early achievements of China's 2015 electricity reform Energy Economics A 3
2020 Electricity market integration, decarbonisation and security of supply: Dynamic volatility connectedness in the Irish and Great Britain markets Energy Economics A 3
2020 Time and frequency connectedness among oil shocks, electricity and clean energy markets Energy Economics A 5
2019 A multivariate time series analysis of energy consumption, real output and pollutant emissions in a developing economy: New evidence from Nepal Economic Modeling C 2
2019 Energy security, electricity, population and economic growth: The case of a developing South Asian resource-rich economy Energy Policy B 2
2018 Small systems, big targets: Power sector reforms and renewable energy in small systems Energy Policy B 3
2018 Electricity cooperation in South Asia: Barriers to cross-border trade Energy Policy B 4
2018 Have Model, Will Reform: Assessing the Outcomes of Electricity Reforms in Non-OECD Asia The Energy Journal B 3
2017 A Quarter Century Effort Yet to Come of Age: A Survey of Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries The Energy Journal B 3
2016 Revisiting electricity liberalization and quality of service: empirical evidence from New Zealand Applied Economics C 3
2016 Economic reforms and human development: evidence from transition economies Applied Economics C 3
2016 Testing for Market Integration in the Australian National Electricity Market The Energy Journal B 2
2014 Network regulation and regulatory institutional reform: Revisiting the case of Australia Energy Policy B 3
2014 Market-related reforms and increased energy efficiency in transition countries: empirical evidence Applied Economics C 3
2012 Reforming the power sector in transition: Do institutions matter? Energy Economics A 2
2012 Reforming small electricity systems under political instability: The case of Nepal Energy Policy B 2
2012 Interconnections and market integration in the Irish Single Electricity Market Energy Policy B 2