Pricing and Forecasting Carbon Markets

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Pricing and Forecasting Carbon Markets

Models and Empirical Analyses

Economics, Finance, Business and Management Econometrics and economic statistics Environmental economics Management and management techniques Probability and statistics Meteorology and climatology The environment Engineering: general

Authors: Bangzhu Zhu, Julien Chevallier

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 9 May 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9783319576183


Introduction

This book applies the multidisciplinary approaches of econometrics, statistics, finance and artificial intelligence for pricing and forecasting the carbon market in the context of managerial issues. It explores the related issues of pricing and forecasting the carbon market using theoretical models and empirical analyses, demonstrating how the carbon market, as a policy-based artificial market, is complex and influenced by both the market mechanisms and the external heterogeneous environments. 

By integrating the features of analytical systems, it offers insights to further our scientific understanding of the pricing mechanism and the variable laws governing the carbon market. Moreover, it lays a foundation for dealing with climate change in China and constructing a national carbon market there. Ultimately, it actively contributes to the energy saving and CO2 emission reduction promoted by the carbon market.

The Carbon Market

The carbon market, represented by the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), is a cost-effective measure for tackling climate change. Furthermore, pricing and forecasting carbon market has been one of the research focuses in the fields of energy and climate change. As a policy tool of the trading mechanism, the carbon market offers a great institutional innovation for coping with climate change. Due to its multiple advantages including saving costs and environment protection, and political feasibility, more and more countries including China have applied the carbon market for carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reduction. Accurately understanding the pricing mechanism and mastering the fluctuating law of carbon market is essential to build a national carbon market for China.

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