TY - BOOK ID - 136833430 TI - Empirical Analysis of Natural Gas Markets AU - Hamori, Shigeyuki AU - Anderson, David A. PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - spillover effect KW - market integration KW - natural gas market KW - time frequency dynamics KW - BRICS KW - exchange rates KW - connectedness KW - time domain KW - frequency domain KW - natural gas KW - crude oil KW - electricity utilities sector index KW - time–frequency dynamics KW - ESG KW - renewable energy KW - copula KW - value-at-risk KW - electricity KW - spot KW - futures KW - transmission KW - pipelines KW - external cost KW - health KW - property damage KW - bodily injury KW - uncertainty KW - insurance KW - coal KW - spillover effects KW - dynamic approaches KW - forecasting KW - logistic regression KW - random forests KW - support vector machines KW - US natural gas crises KW - XGboost KW - neural networks KW - oil futures prices crashes KW - foresting KW - logistical regression KW - extreme gradient boosting KW - moving window KW - SVAR KW - oil price KW - gas price KW - US macroeconomic aggregates KW - GDP KW - CPI UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136833430 AB - Recent developments in the natural gas industry warrant new analysis of related issues. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments have accelerated the shift away from coal as the dominant source of electricity. Its low environmental impact, reduced volume, and broad availability make liquefied natural gas (LNG) a popular alternative, during this time of transition between traditional fuels and newer options. In the United States, the shale gas revolution has made natural gas a game changer. In this book, we focus on empirical analyses of the natural gas market and its growing relevance worldwide. ER -