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Carbon Credits as Catalysts: Assessing Their Role in Renewable Energy Investment.
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Carbon Credits as Catalysts: Assessing Their Role in Renewable Energy Investment./
作者:
Wang, Xiaoyang.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2024,
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45 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11.
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Carbon Credits as Catalysts: Assessing Their Role in Renewable Energy Investment.
Wang, Xiaoyang.
Carbon Credits as Catalysts: Assessing Their Role in Renewable Energy Investment.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024 - 45 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11.
Thesis (M.P.P.)--Georgetown University, 2024.
This research delves into the complex relationship between carbon credit issuance and renewable energy investment, exploring how market mechanisms interact with environmental policy objectives. This study examines data spanning two decades to examine the impact of carbon credits on the financing of renewable energy projects. Employing both Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Fixed Effects (FE) regression models, the research scrutinizes the correlation between carbon credit issuance and renewable energy investment, controlling for a range of economic variables. The findings reveal a nuanced scenario: while the general assumption of a positive relationship between carbon credits and renewable energy investment is not consistently supported, the influence of regulatory quality emerges as a critical moderating factor. In jurisdictions with robust regulatory frameworks, the impact of carbon credit issuance on renewable energy investment becomes more pronounced, highlighting the essential role of governance structures in optimizing the efficacy of market-based environmental policies.The limitations posed by data constraints in the current research context point towards the need for comprehensive data collection mechanisms, which would facilitate a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in carbon credit markets and renewable energy investment. This study contributes to the environmental economics literature by offering a sophisticated analysis of carbon credit markets and their role in financing renewable energy. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, emphasizing the need for harmonized regulatory environments to maximize the potential of carbon credits as catalysts for renewable energy development. The thesis also identifies avenues for future research, particularly the necessity of assessing the long-term impacts of projects financed through carbon credits, to ensure sustainability and ecological integrity alongside economic growth.
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