Frunza Fraud and Carbon Markets
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-415-65701-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Buch, Englisch, Reihe: Environmental Market Insights
188 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
The Carbon Connection
1. Auflage 2013,
188 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
Reihe: Environmental Market Insights
ISBN: 978-0-415-65701-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Fraud and Carbon Markets: The Carbon Connectionassesses the weaknesses of the Kyoto Protocol and environmental markets, using statistics as a forensic tool on the capital markets. It describes specific cases, the court investigations and various mechanisms. It addresses issues of money laundering and international fraud on capital markets, such as stock manipulation, by exploring the financial mechanisms of the fraud, their impact on the market behaviour and the consequences on their econometric features.Researchers and students in climate change policy, environmental finance, financial law, organised crime, forensic statistics, financial regulation and risk management as well as financial regulators and policy makers will find this book of great interest.
Frunza, Marius-Christian
Marius-Christian Frunza is an Associate Professor at Dauphine and Sorbonne University, France,and an environmental markets advisor with Schwarzthal Kapital.
1.Introduction to the Carbon Markets: Why Emissions are Important? 2.Criminal Organisations and Capital Markets: A Brief Review 3.The Value Added Tax and the VAT fraud 4.Carbon: An Easy Target for an Experienced “Manager” 5. Anatomy of the Crime of the Century 6.Money Laundry: Making White Euros with Green Mechanism on a Grey Investment 7.Other Collateral Damages: A Disaster Never Comes Alone 8.Statistic Forensic: Let the Numbers Speak 9.Who is Who in the “Carbon” World 10.VAT Fraud and Moral Hazard 11. The New Age of Organised Crime
Fraud and Carbon Markets: The Carbon Connectionassesses the weaknesses of the Kyoto Protocol and environmental markets, using statistics as a forensic tool on the capital markets. It describes specific cases, the court investigations and various mechanisms. It addresses issues of money laundering and international fraud on capital markets, such as stock manipulation, by exploring the financial mechanisms of the fraud, their impact on the market behaviour and the consequences on their econometric features.Researchers and students in climate change policy, environmental finance, financial law, organised crime, forensic statistics, financial regulation and risk management as well as financial regulators and policy makers will find this book of great interest.
Frunza, Marius-Christian
Marius-Christian Frunza is an Associate Professor at Dauphine and Sorbonne University, France,and an environmental markets advisor with Schwarzthal Kapital.
1.Introduction to the Carbon Markets: Why Emissions are Important? 2.Criminal Organisations and Capital Markets: A Brief Review 3.The Value Added Tax and the VAT fraud 4.Carbon: An Easy Target for an Experienced “Manager” 5. Anatomy of the Crime of the Century 6.Money Laundry: Making White Euros with Green Mechanism on a Grey Investment 7.Other Collateral Damages: A Disaster Never Comes Alone 8.Statistic Forensic: Let the Numbers Speak 9.Who is Who in the “Carbon” World 10.VAT Fraud and Moral Hazard 11. The New Age of Organised Crime
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