碳市场如何与能源密集型行业互动?价格关联性的证据

IF 5.6 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Review of Economics & Finance Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.iref.2025.103857
Yingying Xu , Donald Lien
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协调经济发展和减少污染气体排放需要平衡不同市场的长期和短期目标。碳价作为一种新的生产成本,预计将影响能源密集型行业的供需。因此,在统一的时频框架内,本研究考察了最大的碳排放市场(即中国)与能源密集型行业之间的动态联系。本研究基于全国碳市场和8个碳试点的日交易价格和交易量,构建月度中国碳市场价格指标,并对碳市场与6个能源密集型行业的动态短期和长期总关联度和方向性关联度进行测度。实证结果表明,总体连通性较强,特别是在长期内。然而,碳市场在体系中并未发挥重要作用,反映出中国的碳市场还不成熟,与其他市场的联系相对较弱。一般来说,碳市场主要是接受来自能源密集型行业的信息冲击,而不是向能源密集型行业传递信息。碳市场确实对建筑和石油行业产生了重大影响,尤其是自2021年以来。政策变化和重大事件推动了碳市场与能源密集型行业之间连通性的变化。因此,平衡产业发展和稳定碳价格需要完善的政策设计,以考虑碳市场对不同部门的多样化影响。
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How do carbon markets interact with energy-intensive sectors? Evidence from price connectedness
Reconciling economic development and emission reductions of polluting gases requires balancing long-term and short-term targets across various markets. As a new production cost, carbon price is expected to affect the supply and demand of energy-intensive sectors. Therefore, within a unified time-frequency framework, this study examines the dynamic connectedness between the largest carbon emission market (i.e., China) and energy-intensive sectors. Based on the daily trading price and trading volume of the national carbon market and eight carbon pilots, this study constructs a monthly China Carbon Market Price Indicator, and then measures the dynamic short- and long-term total and directional connectedness between the carbon market and six energy-intensive sectors. The empirical results show that the total connectedness is strong, particularly in the long-term. Nevertheless, the carbon market does not play an important role in the system, reflecting that China's carbon market is not mature, and the connection with other markets is relatively weak. Generally, the carbon market mainly receives information shocks from energy-intensive sectors rather than transmitting information to them. The carbon market does produce significant impacts on the construction and petroleum industries, particularly since 2021. Policy changes and major events drive changes in the connectedness between carbon markets and energy-intensive sectors. Therefore, balancing industrial developments and stable carbon prices requires refined policy designs accounting for diversified impacts of carbon markets on different sectors.
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