DOI: 10.22439/phd.11.2023
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Managing Climate Change Like a Central Banker: The Political Economy of Greening the Monetary Technocracy

Abstract: It is becoming increasingly clear that if we want to live up to the Paris Agreement and meet the 1.5°C commitment, our societies and economies need to undergo systemic changes at an unprecedented scale. All sectors in the economy will be affected and climate change will therefore likely impact financial and price stability. This realization has led central banks to engage with climate-related issues, leaving central bankers in an unprecedented situation: working with a policy domain outside their immediate kno… Show more

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