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    Title: 碳排交易與石油市場之共同因子—以歐盟碳排放權與布蘭特原油為例
    Common Factor between Carbon and Oil Markets: Evidence from EUA and Brent Crude Oil
    Authors: 陸恭葦
    Lu, Kung-Wei
    Contributors: 林士貴
    Lin, Shih-Kuei
    陸恭葦
    Lu, Kung-Wei
    Keywords: 仿射期限結構模型
    風險因子
    碳排放權
    原油
    Affine term structure model
    Risk factor
    Carbon emission allowance
    Crude oil
    Date: 2023
    Issue Date: 2023-07-06 16:46:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 隨著減少碳排放成為國內外重視之議題,企業更加關注碳排放權與原油 間是否存在風險。面對原油需求和碳排放相關監管之困境,投資者和管理 者在其風險管理策略中更需考慮養市場共同的風險因素。因此本論文建構 一個雙市場仿射期限結構模型以區分長期共同風險因子和短期異質性風險 因子,進一步分析經濟變量與風險因子間關聯性。結果顯示風險因子除與 整體經濟環境有關外,共同與各別市場異質性風險因子之獨特型態,以及與經濟變數關聯性亦提供有助於風險管理之資訊。
    As carbon reduction becomes increasingly crucial globally, enterprises pay more attention to the risk between carbon emissions and crude oil. Facing the dilemma of crude oil demand and carbon-related regulation, investors and man- agers consider the common risk factor in their risk management strategy. As a result, this paper constructs a two-market affine term structure model to distin- guish the long-term common risk factor and short-term idiosyncratic factors. After investigating the linkage between economic variables and risk factors, we found that risk factors have something to do with the whole economic environment. The unique pattern in common and idiosyncratic components also indicates the market conditions that are helpful in risk management.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    金融學系
    110352015
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0110352015
    Data Type: thesis
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