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This volume investigates the impact of energy technology
innovations on economic development and presents new areas of
research into the financial economics of energy as well as new
studies into valuation, electricity pricing and the economic,
regulatory and environmental costs of alternative energy sources.
Academics and practitioners take a global perspective and present
cases from several countries. The book concentrates on three
issues: 1) innovation and shocks in energy markets; 2) environment
and renewables and 3) fossil fuel regulation. The book will provide
a useful resource for anyone with an academic or business interest
in energy and value issues. This is the fourth volume in a series
on energy organized by the Center for Energy and Value Issues
(CEVI). The previous volumes in the series include Financial
Aspects in Energy (2011), Energy Economics and Financial Markets
(2012) and Perspectives on Energy Risk (2014).
Energy issues feature frequently in the economic and financial
press. Specific examples of topical energy issues come from around
the globe and often concern economics and finance. The importance
of energy production, consumption and trade raises fundamental
economic issues that impact the global economy and financial
markets. This volume presents research on energy economics and
financial markets related to the themes of supply and demand,
environmental impact and renewables, energy derivatives trading,
and finance and energy. The contributions by experts in their
fields take a global perspective, as well as presenting cases from
various countries and continents.
Energy issues feature frequently in the economic and financial
press. Specific examples of topical energy issues come from around
the globe and often concern economics and finance. The importance
of energy production, consumption and trade raises fundamental
economic issues that impact the global economy and financial
markets. This volume presents research on energy economics and
financial markets related to the themes of supply and demand,
environmental impact and renewables, energy derivatives trading,
and finance and energy. The contributions by experts in their
fields take a global perspective, as well as presenting cases from
various countries and continents.
Energy production and supply, as well as sourcing and consumption,
are becoming evermore important in a volatile world. In this book,
attention is paid to prevalent energy issues from a finance
perspective. The topics discussed cover markets, prices,
regulations and firms. An international group of authors from both
academia and energy practice provides in twelve chapters a state of
the art of the energy markets in a finance environment. They do so
by discussing the current knowledge and presenting empirical
research in this quickly changing and developing field. This book
is the first in a planned series on energy at a high scientific
level organized by the Centre for Energy and Value Issues (CEVI).
This volume investigates the impact of energy technology
innovations on economic development and presents new areas of
research into the financial economics of energy as well as new
studies into valuation, electricity pricing and the economic,
regulatory and environmental costs of alternative energy sources.
Academics and practitioners take a global perspective and present
cases from several countries. The book concentrates on three
issues: 1) innovation and shocks in energy markets; 2) environment
and renewables and 3) fossil fuel regulation. The book will provide
a useful resource for anyone with an academic or business interest
in energy and value issues. This is the fourth volume in a series
on energy organized by the Center for Energy and Value Issues
(CEVI). The previous volumes in the series include Financial
Aspects in Energy (2011), Energy Economics and Financial Markets
(2012) and Perspectives on Energy Risk (2014).
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