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The Costs and Trade-Offs of Green Central Banking: A Framework for Analysis
The participation of central banks in the fight against climate change has recently been advanced in several academic articles and policy papers. Since the emerging consensus is that climate change poses financial risks, the envisaged green central ...
Radu Șimandan, Cristian Păun
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During the past decades, central banks acquired considerable independence from democratic institutions under the Central Bank Independence (CBI) template. Yet, the changing role of central banks since the 2007–2008 crisis has led to a (re)politicization of central banking and has weakened the scientific and political consensus on the CBI model. In turn,
Fontan, Clément, Larue, Louis
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Climate policy at the Bank of England: the possibilities and limits of green central banking
While climate change has been a public policy issue for decades, central banks have only recently considered it relevant to their objectives. Beginning in 2015, the Bank of England (BoE) was among the first movers to do so.
Monica DiLeo
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The debate on whether central banks should consider climate change risks in their mandate could reach some informed consensus given it is explicit how monetary policy, directly and indirectly, interacts with environmental sustainability. To unriddle this
Munir Ahmad, Elma Satrovic
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This article revives the comparative political economy of central banking. Drawing on growth models theory, I argue that export-led and debt-led growth models imply fundamentally different versions of central banking and rely on different combinations of
Leon Wansleben
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Central Banking Challenges Posed by Uncertain Climate Change and Natural Disasters
Climate change poses an important policy challenge for governments around the world. The challenge is made all that much more difficult because of the multitude of potential policymakers involved in setting the policy worldwide.
L. Hansen
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Central Banking Practices in the Digital Era: Salient Challenges, Lessons, and Implications
This paper is aimed to explore salient issues of central banking practices, especially on challenges confronted by central banks in the digital era, lessons learned, as well as their implications.
Solikin M. Juhro
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Islamic central banking in theory and practice [PDF]
Thanks to their role as creators and implementers of monetary policy, central banks in most modern countries have the status of key financial institutions and pivots of financial system stability.
Lekpek Ahmedin, Šabotić Zenaida
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Climate-related financial policies (CRFPs) are needed to tame potential climate-related financial risks deriving from climate change and to finance the low-carbon transition.
Paola D’Orazio
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Central banking as an avenue of research has been of interest to scholars from International Political Economy (IPE) and Public Policy and Administration (PPA) disciplines.
Mustafa Yagci, Caner Bakir
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