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    Analysis of the fundamental predictability of prices in the British balancing market

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    This research analyses the non-linear and complex effects of drivers of system imbalance prices in the GB electricity market. Unlike day-ahead prices, the balancing settlement prices are comparatively under-researched, yet their importance is growing with greater market risks. The fundamental drivers of these prices are analysed over 2016-2019. The result of a nonlinear modelling approach reveals that system imbalance price exhibits a regime-switching behaviour, driven by weather and demand forecast errors, as well as other system effects. Surprisingly, balancing prices are predictable out of sample and a regime switching specification is more accurate than a linear model for prediction

    Investigating marginal effect of economic growth on environmental quality based on six environmental indicators: does financial development have a determinative role in strengthening or weakening this effect?

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