Dr Harmindar Nath - Researcher Profile

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Address

Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics
Building 11E, Clayton

Biography

Harmindar works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer.

Qualifications

PH D
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 1995
M SC
Institution: University of Queensland
Year awarded: 1975
MA (MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS)
Institution: Punjab University, India
Year awarded: 1968

Publications

Journal Articles

Nath, H.B., Kim, J., Brooks, R.D., 2012, Realized dual-betas for leading Australian stocks: An evaluation of the estimation methods and the effect of the sampling interval, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation [P], vol 83, Elsevier BV, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp. 10-22.

De Lange, P.A., Halabi, A., Nath, M., 2004, The internationalisation of university education: a comparative evaluation of accounting student performance, Accounting Research Journal, vol 17, issue 1, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Department of Economics and Finance, Australia, pp. 57-69.

Nath, B., Nath, M., 2000, Using neural networks and statistical methods for forecasting electricity demand in Victoria, International Journal of Management and Systems, vol 16 issue 1, Technocrat Publications, New Delhi India, pp. 105-112.

Conference Proceedings

Pullin, L., Haidar, A., Nath, M., 2002, New public management and the employment relationship in Victorial local government: is there cause for concern?, Employment Relations Theory, Strategy and Practice: The Challenge for the 21st Century, 6/7/2002 to 9/7/2002, International Employment Relations Association, Broadway NSW, pp. 634-647.

Nath, B., Nath, M., 1998, Forecasting Electricity Demand in Victoria Using Neural Networks and Statistical Methods, Mathematics for Industry, Bulawayo Zimbabwe 5-7 October 1998, National University of Science & Technology, Bulawayo Zimbabwe, pp. 233-239.

Other

Nath, B., Nath, M., 1998, Using Neural Networks & Statistical Methods for Forecasting Electricity Demands in Victoria, Technical Report, Monash University Churchill Victoria.