Macro-financial implications of climate change and environmental degradation
Submission DeadLine: 01 March 2025
How could climate change and environmental degradation impact macro-financial outcomes, such as growth, inflation and the functioning of the financial system? This question is increasingly important, but there is so far insufficient research to provide satisfactory answers. This special issue aims to collect cutting-edge contributions that will push the frontier of research and help inform central banks and other policy makers.
Guest editors:
Roberto R. Schaeffer, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Juan Esteban Carranza, Bank of the Republic of Columbia
Jon Frost, Bank for International Settlements Representative Office for the Americas
Margarita Gafaro, Bank of the Republic of Columbia
Benoit Mojon, Bank for International Settlements
Special issue information:
This special issue aims to publish original contributions delving into both physical and transition risks of climate change, and broader impacts of environmental degradation on the economy and financial system. We welcome research based on a wide spectrum of approaches, including financial and macro econometrics, network models, microeconometrics and dynamic macroeconomic models. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Effects of physical risks and natural disasters on economic activity
Effects of physical risks and natural disasters on financial institutions and markets
The interaction of investment and environmental policies
Climate stress testing for the financial sector
Impact of climate change or mitigation policies on prices and implications for monetary policy
Exposures of the financial sector to transition risks
The transmission of climate-related risks through the economy and across borders
The macro-financial impact of biodiversity loss, water scarcity and other environmental risks
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Manuscript submission information:
Authors should submit their paper by March 1st, 2025, via the Journal’s online submission site https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/jfs/default2.aspx
When submitting, authors should select the article type "VSI: CCAclimate".
Keywords:
climate, extreme weather events, environmental degradation, ecosystems, natural capital, growth, inflation, financial stability
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