Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research: Recent submissions
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Margins, Liquidity and the Cost of Hedging
(MIT CEEPR, 2012-05-21)Recent financial reforms, such as the Dodd-Frank Act in the U.S. and the European Market Infrastructure Regulation, encourage greater use of clearing and therefore increased margining of derivative trades. They also impose ... -
Local and Seasonal Effects in the U.S. of Global Climate Change
(MIT CEEPR, 2012-05-21)Though the facts of global climate change are beyond doubt, there has been relatively limited information about its local consequences. Global climate models and their derivatives have provided often differing and unspecific ... -
CO2 Abatement from Renewable Energy Injections in the German Electricity Sector: Does a CO2 Price Help?
(MIT CEEPR, 2012-04)The overlapping impact of the Emission Trading System (ETS) and renewable energy (RE) deployment targets creates a classic case of interaction effects. Whereas the price interaction is widely recognized and has been ...