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Vinod Mishra is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Monash University. He specializes in Applied Economics with particular focus on Energy Economics, Development Economics, and regional studies in India and China. His research also intersects with Law and Economics, exploring institutional impacts on economic outcomes. Dr. Mishra has led or contributed to major projects including 'Rural-Urban Migration, the Skill Gap and Wage Inequality in Urban China' (2015-2017) and 'Assessing Barriers to Women Entering the SME Sector in Papua New Guinea' (2017). He has supervised PhD students and maintains active collaborations in Asia-Pacific regions.
His research contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly addressing poverty reduction, energy access, and sustainable development in developing nations. Notable projects include analyzing energy poverty's impact on health and education (2021), and investigating international portfolio diversification in emerging markets (2022). His work combines econometric rigor with policy relevance, often focusing on structural changes and institutional dynamics.
Dr. Mishra's projects emphasize cross-disciplinary approaches, linking economic theory with empirical analysis of real-world challenges. Recent studies include the historical analysis of stadium financing impacts (2023) and the role of political regimes on Australia's interest rates (2023). His research outputs span over 70 peer-reviewed articles, with significant contributions to journals like Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and Energy Economics.
He is currently accepting PhD students and maintains an active research agenda exploring topics ranging from environmental economics to labor market dynamics. His work frequently addresses policy-relevant questions in developing economies, with a focus on Asia-Pacific regions.


