Dr Rabiul Beg ~ Senior Lecturer
Economics & Marketing
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Dr. A. B. M. Rabiul Alam Beg is a senior lecturer at James Cook University Australia. He earned a Bachelor of Honours and a Master’s degree in statistics from the University of Rajshahi Bangladesh, a Master’s Economics Honours degree from the University of Sydney and a PhD in Econometrics from LaTrobe University, Melbourne. Prior to joining James Cook University in 2000, Dr.Beg taught Statistics and Econometrics at the University of New England, statistics at LaTrobe University, Tripoli University, and at the University of Rajshahi. His teaching include Statistics, Econometrics, and Financial Econometrics. Dr. Beg is a recipient of the Pro Vice Chancellor's teaching award in 2007. He is also a recipient of Inclusive practice award by the Vice-Chancellor & President Professor Sandra Harding of JCU in 2008. Dr.Beg is a recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's Award Certificate and a Medal of Honor for 20 years active teaching and research at JCU.
Dr. Beg is a co-author of a recently published teaching Textbook ‘Essentials of Business Statistics – communicating with numbers’. He has written a number of articles in various internationally reputed journals. Dr. Beg’s research interest include Statistical methods and Cointegration, Econometrics of modeling and forecasting volatility of returns and returns spillovers, duration modeling of financial time series, panel data models and, theory and empirics of sustainable growth.
Dr. Beg is an editorial board member of International journals of statistical sciences and a member of the econometric society.
- Honours
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- Memberships
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- 1995 - Econometrica
- 1975 - Member of the Statistical Association of Bangladesh
- Other
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- 2017 - Griffith University, Alumni Professional Development Program
- 2004 - University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, International Journal of Statistical Sciences
- Publications
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
- Journal Articles
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- Phan C, Sun S, Zhou Z, Beg R and Ramsawak R (2023) Does productive microcredit improve rural children's education? Evidence from rural Vietnam. Journal of Asian Economics, 84.
- Aftab H and Beg A (2021) Does time varying risk premia exist in the international bond market? An empirical evidence from Australian and French bond market. International Journal of Financial Studies, 9 (1).
- Koczyrkewycz M, Chaiechi T and Beg R (2021) Productivity growth recovery mechanisms: an ARDL approach lessons from the United States, Japan and South Korea. Bulletin of Applied Economics, 8 (2). pp. 163-184
- Hong M, Sun S, Beg R and Zhou Z (2020) Malaysia’s Exports to China: Does Diplomatic Relationship Matter? Economic Papers, 39 (1). pp. 72-88
- Hong M, Sun S, Beg R and Zhou Z (2020) Chinese Muslim's choice of halal products: evidence from stated preference data. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 25 (4). pp. 696-717
- Phan C, Sun S, Zhou Z and Beg R (2020) Does microcredit improve rural households’ social network? evidence from Vietnam. The Journal of Development Studies, 56 (10). pp. 1947-1963
- Emodi N, Chaiechi T and Beg A (2019) The impact of climate variability and change on the energy system: a systematic scoping review. Science of the Total Environment, 676. pp. 545-563
- Emodi N, Chaiechi T and Beg A (2019) Are emission reduction policies effective under climate change conditions? A backcasting and exploratory scenario approach using the LEAP-OSeMOSYS Model. Applied Energy, 236. pp. 1183-1217
- Emodi N, Chaiechi T and Beg A (2019) A techno-economic and environmental assessment of long-term energy policies and climate variability impact on the energy system. Energy Policy, 128. pp. 329-346
- Hong M, Sun S, Beg R and Zhou Z (2019) Determinants of halal purchasing behaviour: evidences from China. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 10 (2). pp. 410-425
- Conference Papers
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- Koczyrkewycz M, Chaiechi T and Beg R (2022) How resilient is the investment climate in Australia? Unpacking the driving factors. Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities, and Transformative Economies. In: BEMAS: 1st International Conference in Business, Economics, Management, and Sustainability, 2-3 July 2021, Cairns, QLD, Australia
- Emodi N, Chaiechi T and Beg R (2019) A techno-economic and environmental analysis of Queensland's transition towards a low carbon society. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies. In: KES SEB 2018: 10th International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, 24-26 June 2018, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 42+ research outputs authored by Dr Rabiul Beg from 2001 onwards.
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Advisory Accreditation: I can be on your Advisory Panel as a Primary or Secondary Advisor.
These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.
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- Inclusive Growth and Climate Change Resilience in ASEAN - A Fiscal Challenge (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Understanding the Integration of Best Practice Enterprise Wide Risk Management with Strategy and Performance: A Queensland Local Government Study (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Identifying the relationship between financial and non-financial information and the equity market: A study of the resources sector in North America (PhD , Primary Advisor)
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- Modelling and forecasting financial asset return and volatility spillovers: theory and applications (2020, PhD , Primary Advisor)
- Addressing climate change impact on the energy system: a technoeconomic and environmental approach to decarbonisation (2019, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- The impacts of microcredit on rural Vietnamese households (2020, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Determinants of public-private-partnership performance: the case of Pakistan (2019, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- The Impact of Financial Market Developments on Growth and the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy (2023, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Foreign direct investment and the labour market in Vietnam's services sector (2020, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
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