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Review of International Political Economy, 2023
Concerns over climate-related issues have in a few years gone from the fringes of the financial sector to mainstream discussions in the boardrooms of central banks. How did we get here?
Stine Quorning
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Concerns over climate-related issues have in a few years gone from the fringes of the financial sector to mainstream discussions in the boardrooms of central banks. How did we get here?
Stine Quorning
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Climate change and central banks: what role for monetary policy?
Climate Policy, 2022Climate change has profound effects not only on societies and economies, but also for the ability of central banks to deliver price stability in the future.
Lena Boneva, G. Ferrucci, F. Mongelli
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An unexpected climate activist: central banks and the politics of the climate-neutral economy
Journal of European Public Policy, 2022Recently, an unexpected public actor has joined climate activists’ forces: central banks increasingly care about and act on climate change. Their (potential) contribution to the climate-neutral economy is immense, as they possess vast institutional ...
K. Siderius
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Climate actions and macro-financial stability: The role of central banks
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2021Limiting global warming to well below 2 °C may pose threats to macroeconomic and financial stability. In an estimated Euro Area New Keynesian model with financial frictions and climate policy, we study the possible perils of a low-carbon transition and ...
Francesca Diluiso +3 more
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Board characteristics, auditing characteristics and audit report lag in African Central Banks
, 2021PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of audit report lag in Sub-Saharan African Central Banks. In this case, the determinants were divided into two categories: independent variables and mediating variables.
Henry Chalu
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Social Science Research Network, 2022
Central bank balance sheet expansion, through actions like quantitative easing, is run through commercial banks. While this increases liquid central bank reserves held on commercial bank balance sheets, demandable uninsured deposits issued to finance the
V. Acharya, R. Rajan
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Central bank balance sheet expansion, through actions like quantitative easing, is run through commercial banks. While this increases liquid central bank reserves held on commercial bank balance sheets, demandable uninsured deposits issued to finance the
V. Acharya, R. Rajan
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Climate Policy, 2020
This paper explores how climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy pose new systemic financial risks (so-called Green Swans), and the role of central banks in addressing them within their financial stability mandate.
Romain Svartzman +4 more
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This paper explores how climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy pose new systemic financial risks (so-called Green Swans), and the role of central banks in addressing them within their financial stability mandate.
Romain Svartzman +4 more
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Central Banks and Climate Change
Social Science Research Network, 2020Central banks are increasingly called upon to address climate change. Proposals for central bank action on climate change range from programs of “green” quantitative easing, to increases in risk-based capital requirements to deter banks from lending to ...
Christina Parajon Skinner
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