• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Bubble in carbon credits during COVID-19 : financial instability or positive impact (“Minsky” or “Social”)?
  • Beteiligte: Ghosh, Bikramaditya [VerfasserIn]; Papathanasiou, Spyros [VerfasserIn]; Dar, Vandita [VerfasserIn]; Gravas, Konstantinos [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: 2022
  • Erschienen in: Journal of risk and financial management ; 15(2022), 8 vom: Aug., Artikel-ID 367, Seite 1-16
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3390/jrfm15080367
  • ISSN: 1911-8074
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  • Schlagwörter: COVID-19 ; carbon credit ; green energy ; green finance ; log periodic power law ; social bubble hypothesis ; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
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  • Beschreibung: Incentivizing businesses to lower carbon emissions and trade back excess carbon allowances paved the way for rapid growth in carbon credit ETFs. The use of carbon allowances as a hedging alternative fueled this rally further, causing a shift to speculation and forming repetitive bubbles. Speculative bubbles are born from euphoria, yet, they are relatively predictable, provided their pattern matches the log periodic power law (LPPL) with specific stylized facts. A "Minsky moment" identifies a clear speculative bubble as a signal of financial system instability, while a "Social bubble" is regarded as relatively positive, increasing in the long run, infrastructure spending and development. The aim of this paper is to investigate whether various carbon credit bubbles during the pandemic period caused financial instability or had a positive impact ("Minsky" or "Social"). Particularly, we investigate the carbon credit bubble behavior in the ETF prices of KRBN, GRN (Global Carbon Credit tracking ETFs), and the SOLCARBT index during the COVID-19 pandemic period by adopting the log-periodic power law model (LPPL) methodology, which has been widely used, over the past decade, for detecting bubbles and crashes in various markets. In conclusion, these bubbles are social and propelled by the newfound interest in carbon credit trading, for obvious reasons.
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