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Building a sustainable financial system: the state of practice and future priorities. (2019). Dikau, Simon ; Robins, Nick ; Tager, Matthias.
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  36. Does carbon efficiency improve financial performance? Evidence from Chinese firms. (2021). Zhang, Qingjun ; Wang, Juan ; Li, Jing.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:104:y:2021:i:c:s0140988321005156.

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  37. Capital stranding cascades: The impact of decarbonisation on productive asset utilisation. (2021). Kemp-Benedict, Eric ; Godin, Antoine ; Campiglio, Emanuele ; Cahen-Fourot, Louison ; Trsek, Stefan.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:103:y:2021:i:c:s0140988321004515.

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  38. Environment-related stranded assets: What does the market think about the impact of collective climate action on the value of fossil fuel stocks?. (2021). Shimbar, Ali.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:103:y:2021:i:c:s0140988321004503.

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  39. The heat is on: A framework for measuring financial stress under disruptive energy transition scenarios. (2021). Vermeulen, Robert ; Jansen, David-Jan ; Hekwolter of Hekhuis, Melanie ; Heeringa, Willem ; Lohuis, Melanie ; Schets, Edo ; Kolbl, Barbara.
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:190:y:2021:i:c:s0921800921002640.

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  40. Can European electric utilities manage asset impairments arising from net zero carbon targets?. (2021). O'Brien, John ; Hickey, Conor ; McInerney, Celine ; Gallachoir, Brian O ; Caldecott, Ben.
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
    RePEc:eee:corfin:v:70:y:2021:i:c:s0929119921001978.

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  41. Climate change and monetary policy in the euro area. (2021). Theofilakou, Anastasia ; Tamburrini, Fabio ; Stracca, Livio ; Setzer, Ralph ; Santabárbara, Daniel ; Röhe, Oke ; Rachedi, Omar ; Prammer, Doris ; Popov, Alexander ; Piloiu, Anamaria ; Petroulakis, Filippos ; Papadopoulou, Niki ; Parker, Miles ; Mongelli, Francesco ; Moench, Emanuel ; Montes-Galdón, Carlos ; Mistretta, Alessandro ; Meinerding, Christoph ; Lydon, Reamonn ; Lozej, Matija ; Boneva, Lena ; Hebbink, Gerbert ; Guarda, Paolo ; Grüning, Patrick ; Giovannini, Alessandro ; Garcia Sanchez, Pablo ; Ferrari, Alessandro ; FAIELLA, IVAN ; estrada, Angel ; End, Jan Willem ; Di Nino, Virginia ; Dees, Stephane ; Delgado-Téllez, Mar ; DARRACQ PARIES, Matthieu ; Breitenfellner, Andreas ; Avgousti, Aristoklis ; Kashama, Melissa Kasongo ; Russo, Simone ; Isgro, Lorenzo ; Montes-Galdon, Carlos ; Gomez, Gonzalo Yebes ; Gruning, Patrick ; Fornari, Fabio ; Bun, Maurice ; Hlaskova, Sarah Jane ; Osorno-Torres, Boris ; Bua, Giovanna ; Farkas, Matyas ; Queiroz, Ricardo ; Cruz, Lia Vaz ; Adao, Bernardino ; Ferrucci, Gianluigi ; Lopez-Garcia, Paloma ; Sotomayor, Beatriz ; Garcia-Sanchez, Pablo ; Faccia, Donata ; Ciccarelli, Matteo ; Rognone, Lavinia ; Diez-Caballero, Arturo ; Muller, Georg ; Manninen, Otso ; Mendoza, Alberto Fuertes ; Santabarbara, Daniel ; Mikkonen, Katri ; Ploj, Gasper ; Page, Adrian ; Weth, Mark Andreas ; Kapp, Daniel ; Ouvrard, Jean-Franois ; Rohe, Oke ; Pointner, Wolfgang ; Tellez, Mar Delgado ; Holthausen, Cornelia ; van den End, Jan Willem ; Manzanares, Andres ; Drudi, Francesco ; Andersson, Malin ; Duarte, Claudia ; Aubrechtova, Jana ; Caprioli, Francesco ; McInerney, Niall ; Osiewicz, Malgorzata ; Tsalaporta, Pinelopi ; Barbiero, Francesca ; Ioannidis, Michael ; Alogoskoufis, Spyros ; Roos, Madelaine ; Nerlich, Carolin ; Schotten, Guido ; Weber, Pierre-Franois.
    In: Occasional Paper Series.
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  42. Climate Change and Fiscal Sustainability: Risks and Opportunities. (2021). Volz, Ulrich ; Mohaddes, Kamiar ; Klusak, P ; Burke, M ; Agarwala, M ; Zenghelis, D.
    In: Janeway Institute Working Papers.
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  43. Climate Change and Fiscal Sustainability: Risks and Opportunities. (2021). Volz, Ulrich ; Mohaddes, Kamiar ; Agarwala, Matthew ; Klusak, P ; Burke, M ; Zenghelis, D.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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  44. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. (2021). Walther, Thomas ; Nguyen, Duc Khuong ; Breitenstein, Miriam.
    In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
    RePEc:bla:jecsur:v:35:y:2021:i:2:p:512-538.

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  45. Society, Politicians, Climate Change and Central Banks: An Index of Green Activism. (2021). Tarsia, Romano ; masciandaro, donato.
    In: BAFFI CAREFIN Working Papers.
    RePEc:baf:cbafwp:cbafwp21167.

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  46. Society, Politicians, Climate Change and Central Banks: An Index of Green Activism. (2021). Tarsia, Romano Vincenzo ; Masciandaro, Donato.
    In: BAFFI CAREFIN Working Papers.
    RePEc:baf:cbafwp:cbafwp20167.

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  47. Climate Change and Fiscal Responsibility: Risks and Opportunities. (2021). Volz, Ulrich ; Mohaddes, Kamiar ; Agarwala, Matthew ; Klusak, Patrycja ; Burke, Matt ; Zenghelis, Dimitri.
    In: Working Papers.
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  48. Corporate Sustainability in Bangladeshi Banks: Proactive or Reactive Ethical Behavior?. (2020). Chowdury, Rezaul Karim ; Weber, Olaf.
    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:19:p:7999-:d:420514.

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  49. Climate Disaster Risks—Empirics and a Multi-Phase Dynamic Model. (2020). Semmler, Willi ; Mittnik, Stefan ; Haider, Alexander.
    In: Econometrics.
    RePEc:gam:jecnmx:v:8:y:2020:i:3:p:33-:d:400531.

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  50. A Finance Approach to Climate Stress Testing. (2020). Schoenmaker, Dirk ; van Dijk, Mathijs A ; Reinders, Henk Jan.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:14609.

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  51. Climate Disaster Risks – Empirics and a Multi-Phase Dynamic Model. (2019). Semmler, Willi ; Mittnik, Stefan ; Haider, Alexander.
    In: IMF Working Papers.
    RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2019/145.

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  52. Stranded Assets in the Transition to a Carbon-Free Economy. (2019). van der Ploeg, Frederick (Rick) ; Rezai, Armon.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8025.

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  53. Building a sustainable financial system: the state of practice and future priorities. (2019). Dikau, Simon ; Robins, Nick ; Tager, Matthias.
    In: Revista de Estabilidad Financiera.
    RePEc:bde:revist:y:2019:i:autumn:n:3.

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  54. Building a sustainable financial system: the state of practice and future priorities. (2019). Dikau, Simon ; Robins, Nick ; Tager, Matthias.
    In: Revista de Estabilidad Financiera.
    RePEc:bde:revist:y:2019:i:11:n:3.

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  55. Building a sustainable financial system: the state of practice and future priorities. (2019). Dikau, Simon ; Robins, Nick ; Tager, Matthias.
    In: Financial Stability Review.
    RePEc:bde:revisl:y:2019:i:autumn:n:3.

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  56. Building a sustainable financial system: the state of practice and future priorities. (2019). Dikau, Simon ; Robins, Nick ; Tager, Matthias.
    In: Financial Stability Review.
    RePEc:bde:revisl:y:2019:i:11:n:3.

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  57. Fostering Green Finance for Sustainable Development in Asia. (2018). Volz, Ulrich.
    In: ADBI Working Papers.
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  58. Climate Change, Financial Stability and Monetary Policy. (2018). Nikolaidi, Maria ; Galanis, Giorgos ; Dafermos, Yannis.
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:152:y:2018:i:c:p:219-234.

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  59. Climate change, financial stability and monetary policy. (2017). Nikolaidi, Maria ; Galanis, Giorgos ; Dafermos, Yannis.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:pke:wpaper:pkwp1712.

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  60. Climate change, financial stability and monetary policy. (2017). Nikolaidi, Maria ; Galanis, Giorgos ; Dafermos, Yannis.
    In: Greenwich Papers in Political Economy.
    RePEc:gpe:wpaper:17633.

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  61. Climate Finance at COP21 and After: Lessons Learnt. (2016). Espagne, Etienne.
    In: CEPII Policy Brief.
    RePEc:cii:cepipb:2016-09.

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