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This work is intended to offer a comparative analysis of the statistical properties of hourly prices in the day–ahead electricity markets of several countries. Starting from the intermittent nature of typical price fluctuations in many power markets, we will provide evidence that working into...
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Modelling spot price behavior plays a key role in the electric- ity market, since this is the breeding engine for the activity in the corre- sponding forward and futures market: developers and generators (as well as traders) need to know how electricity prices behave, as their profitabil- ity...
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In this paper the issue of dichotomous growth and development is addressed by means of computer simulation. As previously remarked by many authors (see for example Marengo and Willinger [5], or McCain [6]), computer simulation is a key technique to model economic dynamics. The specific...
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This work focuses on a method to characterize stochastic processes by way of their scaling function tau(·). The kernel idea is that, notwithstanding the properties of the stochastic generating process of raw data, a minimum set of conditions is required to provide empirical estimation of the...
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Since the beginning of this century, the normal distribution has played a central role in the mathematical finance literature. However, major drawbacks insight this assumption rely in the absence of closed form expressions for both its cumulative and probability density functions. Additionally,...
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Since the beginning of this century, the normal distribution has played a central role in the mathematical finance literature. However, major drawbacks insight this assumption rely in the absence of closed form expressions for both its cumulative and probability density functions. Additionally,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005345577