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The nexus of energy supply and human health / Govinda R. Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8129
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Publication details: Washington : World Bank, 2017
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How would cross-border electricity trade stimulate hydropower development in South Asia? / Govinda R. Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8513
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2018
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How much would Bangladesh gain from the removal of subsidies on electricity and natural gas? / Govinda R. Timilsina et al by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8677
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2018
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Linking top-down and bottom-up models for climate policy analysis : The Case of China / Govinda Timilsina, Jun Pang and Xi Yang by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8905
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2019
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How much would China gain from power sector reforms? : An Analysis using TIMES and CGE models / Govinda Timilsina, Jun Pang and Xi Yang by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8908
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2019
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Implications for provincial economies of meeting China’s NDC through an emission trading scheme : A Regional CGE modeling analysis / Jun Pang and Govinda Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 8909
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2019
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Infrastructure, economic growth, and poverty : A Review / Govinda R. Timilsina, Gal Hochman and Ze Song by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 9258
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2020
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Demystifying the costs of electricity generation technologies / Govinda R. Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 9303
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Economics of distributed photovoltaics: An Illustration from Bangladesh/ Govinda R Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 9699
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2021
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Why do Indian states differ in their infrastructure development? / Govinda R Timilsina, Pravakar Sahoo and Ranjan Kumar Dash by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 10086
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2022
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The Impact of COVID-19 on electricity generation : An Empirical investigation / Chang Shen, Anna Alberini and Govinda Timilsina by Series: World Bank policy research working papers ; 10116
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Publication details: Washington World Bank 2022
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