Clinton Watkins
Clinton Watkins
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Clinton Watkins
Professor
Director, Global Business Program
Akita International University, Japan
Interests
Empirical finance
Market microstructure
Applied econometrics
Commodity, equity and foreign exchange markets
Education
PhD, 2003
University of Western Australia
MEc, 1995
University of Western Australia
BEc, 1992
University of Western Australia
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Raising Global Citizens at Home: Exploring a methodological approach
Causality between Arbitrage and Liquidity in Platinum Futures
Does firm-level productivity predict stock returns?
Does Firm-Level Productivity Predict Stock Returns?
The changing role of foreign investors in Tokyo stock price formation
Size, internationalization, and university rankings: evaluating and predicting Times Higher Education (THE) data for Japan
Who influences the fundamental value of commodity futures in Japan?
Estimating the Japanese Business Cycle Using R
Size, internationalization, and university rankings: evaluating and predicting Times Higher Education (THE) data for Japan
Intraday seasonality in efficiency, liquidity, volatility and volume: Platinum and gold futures in Tokyo and New York
Business Cycle and Value Insights for Forecasting Currency Returns
Currency Portfolio Backtesting Software Manual
Using financial market information in monetary policy: some examples from New Zealand
How has volatility in metals markets changed?
Using financial market information in monetary policy: some examples from New Zealand
Pricing of non-ferrous metals futures on the London Metal Exchange
Have aluminium and copper futures markets become more volatile over time?
Related commodity markets and conditional correlations
Econometric modelling of non-ferrous metal prices
Climate Change and International Trade: Australia and Japan
Correlation in volatility among related commodity markets
Climate Change Policy Developments in Japan
Emissions Trading and Indigenous Communities
Renewable Energy Certificates Created Within Indigenous Communities: Applicability and Feasibility Issues
Modelling prices, returns and volatility in futures markets for industrial metals
Estimating tradeable certificates created by small-scale renewable energy systems
Modelling time-varying volatility in non-ferrous metals markets
Comment on the South West Power Project Strategic Environmental Review
Early Greenhouse Abatement Action
Japan Embarks on the Kyoto Path
Lessons from Carbon Risk Management Simulation
Report on the VETP Workshop on GHG Emissions Risk Management at the Commercialising Sustainable Energy Conference
Report on the VETP Workshop on GHG Emissions Risk Management at the Eye-for-Energy Emissions Trading Conference
Report on the VETP Workshop on GHG Emissions Risk Management at Western Power Corporation
Response to the Draft Report of the COAG Energy Market Review Panel
Submission to the State Greenhouse Strategy
Cointegration analysis of metals futures
Carbon emissions markets: a simulation approach
Forecasting commodity market volatility in the presence of extreme observations
An Overview of Australian Greenpower Schemes
Harnessing Green Energy Opportunities in Western Australia
Installation of a Demonstration Mini Hybrid Renewable Energy System at Hluleka Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Socioeconomic Evaluation of Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening at Kemiri, Irian Jaya
Survey of Island Electrification Needs and Socioeconomic Conditions
The Australian Experience in Developing a Policy Framework for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: A Renewable Energy Target
Estimating long run pricing models for copper futures prices
Pricing in futures and forward markets for non-ferrous metals: an empirical critique
The term structure of interest rates and economic activity: An empirical critique
Human capital and screening theories of education: an empirical critique
The term structure of interest rates and economic activity: an empirical critique
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