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Addressing the Renewable Energy Challenges through the Lens of Monetary Policy—Insights from the Literature. (2024). Milea, Camelia ; Lupu, Iulia ; Criste, Adina ; Ciumara, Tudor.
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  29. Assessment of Environmental Sources of Financial Risks on Commercial Banks in Ghana. (2020). Abugre, Simon ; Antwi, Kofi Twum ; Obeng, Elizabeth Asantewaa ; Obiri, Beatrice Darko.
    In: International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies.
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  30. Financing the Sustainable Development Goals. (2020). Lagoarde-Ségot, Thomas ; Lagoarde-Segot, Thomas.
    In: Sustainability.
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  31. Research into the Mechanism for the Impact of Climate Change on Systemic Risk—A Case Study of China’s Small- and Medium-sized Commercial Banks. (2020). Zou, Zongbao ; Liu, Yongping ; Chu, Xuan ; Chen, Qiao ; Huang, Chunzhong.
    In: Sustainability.
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  32. Climate-Related Prudential Risks in the Banking Sector: A Review of the Emerging Regulatory and Supervisory Practices. (2020). Güngör, Hasan ; Feridun, Mete ; Gungor, Hasan.
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  33. Taming the Green Swan: How to improve climate-related financial risk assessments. (2020). Colesanti Senni, Chiara ; Bingler, Julia Anna.
    In: CER-ETH Economics working paper series.
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  34. Emission-based Interest Rates and the Transition to a Low-carbon Economy. (2020). Colesanti Senni, Chiara ; Boser, Florian.
    In: CER-ETH Economics working paper series.
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  35. Climate change and green transitions in an agent-based integrated assessment model. (2020). Roventini, Andrea ; Napoletano, Mauro ; Dosi, Giovanni ; Lamperti, F ; Sapio, A.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  36. An empirical investigation of the coordinated development of natural resources, financial development and ecological efficiency in China. (2020). Wang, Rong ; Malik, Muhammad Nasir ; Tao, Jing ; Yasmeen, Humaira ; Zameer, Hashim.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  37. Are macroeconomic policies better in curbing air pollution than environmental policies? A DSGE approach with carbon-dependent fiscal and monetary policies. (2020). Chan, Ying Tung.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  38. Network connectedness of green bonds and asset classes. (2020). Ugolini, Andrea ; Reboredo, Juan ; Aiube, Fernando Antonio ; Lucena, Fernando Antonio.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:86:y:2020:i:c:s0140988319304268.

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  39. Price connectedness between green bond and financial markets. (2020). Ugolini, Andrea ; Reboredo, Juan.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  40. Financial development, natural disasters, and economics of the Pacific small island states. (2020). Zhang, Dayong ; Managi, Shunsuke.
    In: Economic Analysis and Policy.
    RePEc:eee:ecanpo:v:66:y:2020:i:c:p:168-181.

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  41. Whatever it takes to save the planet? Central banks and unconventional green policy. (2020). Nispi Landi, Valerio ; Ferrari, Alessandro.
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  42. Climate Actions and Stranded Assets: The Role of Financial Regulation and Monetary Policy. (2020). Diluiso, Francesca ; Annicchiarico, Barbara ; Kalkuhl, Matthias ; Minx, Jan C.
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  43. Demand-induced transition risks: A systemic approach applied to South Africa. (2020). Godin, Antoine ; Hadji-Lazaro, Paul.
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  44. Carbon Policies and Climate Financial Regulation. (2020). Hege, Ulrich ; Cherbonnier, Frederic.
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  45. The impact of Climate on Economic and Financial Cycles: A Markov-switching Panel Approach. (2020). Osuntuyi, Ayokunle ; Casarin, Roberto ; Billio, Monica ; Mistry, Malcolm ; de Cian, Enrica.
    In: Papers.
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  46. Influence Of Climate Change On The Corn Yield In Ontario And Its Impact On Corn Farms Income At The 2068 Horizon. (2020). Davison, Matt ; Kornprobst, Antoine.
    In: Papers.
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  47. Climate Transition Risk, Climate Sentiments, and Financial Stability in a Stock-Flow Consistent approach. (2019). Naqvi, Asjad ; Dunz, Nepomuk ; Monasterolo, Irene.
    In: Ecological Economic Papers.
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  48. The public costs of climate-induced financial instability. (2019). Roventini, Andrea ; Bosetti, Valentina ; Tavoni, Massimo ; Lamperti, Francesco.
    In: LEM Papers Series.
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  49. Do Banks Price Environmental Risk? Evidence from a Quasi Natural Experiment in the People’s Republic of China. (2019). Punzi, Maria Teresa ; Wu, YU ; Huang, Bihong.
    In: ADBI Working Papers.
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  50. Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability: A post-Keynesian perspective. (2019). Nikolaidi, Maria ; Dafermos, Yannis.
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  51. Sustainability and bank risk. (2019). Scholtens, Bert ; Klooster, Sophie Vant.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  52. Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability. (2019). Nikolaidi, Maria ; Dafermos, Yannis.
    In: FMM Working Paper.
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  53. Lending Interest Rate, Loaning Scale, and Government Subsidy Scale in Green Innovation. (2019). Huang, Zhehao ; Chen, Shuanglian ; Failler, Pierre ; Drakeford, Benjamin M.
    In: Energies.
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  54. Mercados, entidades financieras y bancos centrales ante el cambio climático: retos y oportunidades. (2019). Gonzalez, Clara ; Nuez, Soledad.
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  55. Hacia una regulación de riesgo socioambiental y finanzas verdes para entidades financieras en Colombia. (2019). Duque, Alicia Robayo.
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  56. Uncertainty of climate policies and implications for economics and finance: An evolutionary economics approach. (2019). Roventini, Andrea ; Foxon, Timothy ; Monasterolo, Irene.
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:163:y:2019:i:c:p:177-182.

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  57. From ecological macroeconomics to a theory of endogenous money for a finite planet. (2019). Svartzman, Romain ; Espagne, Etienne ; Dron, Dominique.
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:162:y:2019:i:c:p:108-120.

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  58. Are pension funds actively decarbonizing their portfolios?. (2019). Boermans, Martijn ; Galema, Rients.
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:161:y:2019:i:c:p:50-60.

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  59. Fostering green investments and tackling climate-related financial risks: Which role for macroprudential policies?. (2019). D'Orazio, Paola ; Dorazio, Paola ; Popoyan, Lilit.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  60. Fostering green investments and tackling climate-related financial risks: which role for macroprudential policies?. (2018). D'Orazio, Paola ; Popoyan, Lilit.
    In: LEM Papers Series.
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  61. Climate Transition Risk and Development Finance: A Carbon Risk Assessment of Chinas Overseas Energy Portfolios. (2018). battiston, stefano ; Zheng, Jiani I ; Monasterolo, Irene.
    In: China & World Economy.
    RePEc:bla:chinae:v:26:y:2018:i:6:p:116-142.

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