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Commodities, Energy and Environmental Finance: Fields Institute Communications, cartea 74

Editat de René Aïd, Michael Ludkovski, Ronnie Sircar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2015
This volume is a collection of chapters covering the latest developments in applications of financial mathematics and statistics to topics in energy, commodity financial markets and environmental economics. The research presented is based on the presentations and discussions that took place during the Fields Institute Focus Program on Commodities, Energy and Environmental Finance in August 2013. The authors include applied mathematicians, economists and industry practitioners, providing for a multi-disciplinary spectrum of perspectives on the subject.
The volume consists of four sections: Electricity Markets; Real Options; Trading in Commodity Markets; and Oligopolistic Models for Energy Production. Taken together, the chapters give a comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in quantitative analysis of commodities and energy finance. The topics covered include structural models of electricity markets, financialization of commodities, valuation of commodity real options, game-theory analysis of exhaustible resource management and analysis of commodity ETFs. The volume also includes two survey articles that provide a source for new researchers interested in getting into these topics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781493927326
ISBN-10: 1493927329
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: XII, 430 p. 121 illus., 90 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 8.67 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Fields Institute Communications

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Financialization of the Commodity Markets (R. Carmona).- Understanding the Tracking Errors of Commodity Leveraged ETFs (K. Guo, T. Leung).- Systemic Risk in Commodity Markets: What Do Trees Tell Us About Crises? (D. Lautier, J. Ling, F. Raynaud).- Margrabe Revisited (H. Tuenter).- Cross-Commodity Modelling by Multivariate Ambit Fields (F. Benth, A. Veraart, O. Barndorff-Nielsen).- Hedging Expected Losses on Derivatives in Electricity Futures Market (A. Nguyen Huu, N. Oudjane).- Calibration of Electricity Price Models (O. Feron, E. Daboussi).- Measuring the Competitiveness Benefits of Transmission Expansions in Wholesale Electricity Markets (F. Wolak).- Incorporating Managerial Information into Real Option Valuation (S. Jaimungal, Y. Lawryshyn).- Real Options with Regulatory Policy Uncertainty (M. Davison, C. Maxwell).- A Hedged Monte Carlo Approach to Real Option Pricing (E. Brigatti, M. Souza, J. Zubelli).- Technological Transition to Electric Mobility (R. Aid, I. Ben-Tahar).- Game Theoretic Models for Energy Production (M. Ludkovski, R. Sircar).- Design Analysis of Carbon Auction Market, Through Electricity Market Coupling (M. Bossy, N. Maizi, O. Pourtalier).- Dynamic Cournot Duopolies Under Stochastic Demand (M. Ludkovski, X. Yang).- Oligopoly Markets with Renewable Resources, Exploration and Evolving Extraction Costs with an Application to Energy Policy (A. Dasarathy, R. Sircar).


Textul de pe ultima copertă

This volume is a collection of chapters covering the latest developments in applications of financial mathematics and statistics to topics in energy, commodity financial markets and environmental economics. The research presented is based on the presentations and discussions that took place during the Fields Institute Focus Program on Commodities, Energy and Environmental Finance in August 2013. The authors include applied mathematicians, economists and industry practitioners, providing for a multi-disciplinary spectrum of perspectives on the subject.
The volume consists of four sections: Electricity Markets; Real Options; Trading in Commodity Markets; and Oligopolistic Models for Energy Production. Taken together, the chapters give a comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in quantitative analysis of commodities and energy finance. The topics covered include structural models of electricity markets, financialization of commodities, valuation of commodity real options, game-theory analysis of exhaustible resource management and analysis of commodity ETFs. The volume also includes two survey articles that provide a source for new researchers interested in getting into these topics.


Caracteristici

Provides a mathematical introduction to aspects of energy markets including risk management, derivative valuation, systemic risk, resource management, oligopolistic competition and modeling of technological changes
Offers multi-disciplinary approaches to commodity and energy markets including applied mathematicians, probabilists, economists and industry practitioners
Gives new mathematical techniques for energy finance, such as the concept of ambit fields and super replication via BSDEs

Descriere

This volume is a collection of chapters covering the latest developments in applications of financial mathematics and statistics to topics in energy, commodity financial markets and environmental economics. The research presented is based on the presentations and discussions that took place during the Fields Institute Focus Program on Commodities, Energy and Environmental Finance in August 2013. The authors include applied mathematicians, economists and industry practitioners, providing for a multi-disciplinary spectrum of perspectives on the subject.
The volume consists of four sections: Electricity Markets; Real Options; Trading in Commodity Markets; and Oligopolistic Models for Energy Production. Taken together, the chapters give a comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in quantitative analysis of commodities and energy finance. The topics covered include structural models of electricity markets, financialization of commodities, valuation of commodity real options, game-theory analysis of exhaustible resource management and analysis of commodity ETFs. The volume also includes two survey articles that provide a source for new researchers interested in getting into these topics.