The End Is Near? Prices and Reserves as Predictors of Exploratory Resources Exhaustion
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the relationship between prices, reserves, and the potential exhaustion of exploratory resources in this insightful lecture by Dr. Peter Tankov from ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris. Delivered as part of the 2021-2022 Quantitative Finance Seminar series at the Fields Institute, this hour-long talk delves into the critical question of whether we are approaching the end of certain natural resources. Gain valuable insights into how economic indicators and reserve estimates can be used to predict the future availability of exploratory resources. Examine the complex interplay between market forces, technological advancements, and resource scarcity, and understand the implications for industries, policymakers, and investors alike.
Syllabus
The End Is Near? Prices and Reserves as Predictors of Exploratory Resources Exhaustion
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Fields Institute
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