
UNDERSTANDING VOLATILITY SPILLOVER AND DYNAMIC CORRELATION: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN THE CARBON MARKET AND ENERGY MARKETS
Abstract
This study investigates the intricate relationship between the carbon market and energy markets, focusing on volatility spillover and dynamic correlation dynamics. Through empirical analysis and statistical modeling, the research examines how fluctuations in the carbon market affect energy markets and vice versa, shedding light on the interconnectedness and interdependencies between these markets. By analyzing historical data and employing advanced econometric techniques, the study quantifies volatility spillover effects and explores the time-varying correlation patterns between carbon and energy markets. The findings offer valuable insights into the transmission mechanisms of market shocks and the evolving nature of market dynamics in the context of climate change mitigation efforts and energy transition. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for policymakers, investors, and market participants seeking to navigate and manage risks in carbon and energy markets effectively.
Keywords
Volatility Spillover, Dynamic Correlation, Carbon Market
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