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  13. The role of emission disclosure for the low-carbon transition. (2024). Kolb, Benedikt ; Frankovic, Ivan.
    In: European Economic Review.
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  14. Green targeted lending operations in the Euro Area. (2024). Uddin, Gazi ; Lucey, Brian ; Le, Anh H.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  15. Monetary and macroprudential policies: How to Be green? A political-economy approach. (2024). Masciandaro, Donato ; Russo, Riccardo.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  16. Climate transition risk and the role of bank capital requirements. (2024). Garcia-Villegas, Salomon ; Martorell, Enric.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  17. Whatever it takes to save the planet? Central banks and unconventional green policy. (2024). Nispi Landi, Valerio ; Ferrari, Alessandro.
    In: Macroeconomic Dynamics.
    RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:28:y:2024:i:2:p:299-324_2.

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  18. The New Keynesian Climate Model. (2024). Smets, Frank ; Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume ; Vermandel, Gauthier.
    In: Working papers.
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  19. Portfolio decarbonisation strategies: questions and suggestions. (2024). Angelini, Paolo.
    In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers).
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  20. The Preferential Treatment of Green Bonds. (2023). Kaldorf, Matthias ; Giovanardi, Francesco ; Radke, Lucas ; Wicknig, Florian.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  21. Toward a Green Economy: The Role of the Central Bank’s Asset Purchases. (2023). Nispi Landi, Valerio ; Ferrari, Alessandro.
    In: International Journal of Central Banking.
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  22. The European Central Bank and green finance: How would the green quantitative easing affect the investors behavior during times of crisis?. (2023). Vigne, Samuel ; Benkraiem, Ramzi ; Guesmi, Khaled ; Aloui, Donia.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  23. Does monetary policy impact CO2 emissions? A GVAR analysis. (2023). Rodrigues, Mauro ; Attilio, Luccas Assis ; Faria, Joo Ricardo.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:119:y:2023:i:c:s0140988323000579.

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  24. Climate-conscious monetary policy. (2023). Thomas, Carlos ; Nakov, Anton.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20232845.

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  25. Toward a green economy: the role of central bank’s asset purchases. (2023). Nispi Landi, Valerio ; Ferrari, Alessandro.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20232779.

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  26. Carbon Taxes and Tariffs, Financial Frictions, and International Spillovers. (2023). Carattini, Stefano ; Melkadze, Givi ; Kim, Giseong ; Pommeret, Aude.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10851.

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  27. Carbon Pricing and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from France. (2023). Mangiante, Giacomo ; Moretti, Luca ; Hensel, Jannik.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10552.

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  28. Fiscal, Environmental, and Bank Regulation Policies in a Small Open Economy for the Green Transition. (2022). Gruning, Patrick.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:ltv:wpaper:202206.

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  29. New Dimensions and Frontiers in Central Banking Summary of the 2022 BOJ-IMES Conference. (2022). Soejima, Yutaka ; Fueki, Takuji ; Yoneyama, Shunichi.
    In: Monetary and Economic Studies.
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  30. New Dimensions and Frontiers in Central Banking Summary of the 2022 BOJ-IMES Conference. (2022). Soejima, Yutaka ; Fueki, Takuji ; Yoneyama, Shunichi.
    In: IMES Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:ime:imedps:22-e-13.

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