Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators
Main author: | Campiglio, Emanuele |
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Other authors: | Dafermos, YannisMonnin, PierreRyan-Collins, JoshSchotten, GuidoTanaka, Misa |
Format: | Journal Article |
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SOAS, University of London |
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SOAS Research Online |
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English |
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English |
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The academic and policy debate regarding the role of central banks and financial regulators in addressing climate-related financial risks has rapidly expanded in recent years. This Perspective presents the key controversies and discusses potential research and policy avenues for the future. Developing a comprehensive analytical framework to assess the potential impact of climate change and the low-carbon transition on financial stability seems to be the first crucial challenge. These enhanced risk measures could then be incorporated in setting financial regulations and implementing the policies of central banks. |
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Journal Article |
author |
Campiglio, Emanuele |
author_facet |
Campiglio, Emanuele Dafermos, Yannis Monnin, Pierre Ryan-Collins, Josh Schotten, Guido Tanaka, Misa |
authorStr |
Campiglio, Emanuele |
author_letter |
Campiglio, Emanuele |
author2 |
Dafermos, Yannis Monnin, Pierre Ryan-Collins, Josh Schotten, Guido Tanaka, Misa |
author2Str |
Dafermos, Yannis Monnin, Pierre Ryan-Collins, Josh Schotten, Guido Tanaka, Misa |
title |
Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators |
publisher |
Springer Nature |
publishDate |
2018 |
url |
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31494/
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