It is widely acknowledged that introducing a price on carbon represents a crucial precondition for filling the current gap in low-carbon investment. However, as this paper argues, carbon pricing in itself may not be sufficient. This is due to the existence of market failures in the process of creation and allocation of credit that may lead commercial banks the most important source of external finance for firms not to respond as expected to price signals. Under certain economic conditions, banks would shy away from lending to low-carbon activities even in the presence of a carbon price. This possibility calls for the implementation of additional policies not based on prices. In particular, the paper discusses the potential role of monetary ...
The shift to renewable energy options and low-carbon technologies, in response to the concerns over ...
Green financial sector initiatives, including financial policies, regulations, and instruments, coul...
The academic and policy debate regarding the role of central banks and financial regulators in addre...
It is widely acknowledged that introducing a price on carbon represents a crucial precondition for f...
It is widely acknowledged that introducing a price on carbon represents a crucial precondition for f...
International audienceIntroducing a carbon tax is difficult, partly because it suggests that current...
International audienceThis article examines how carbon finance can be part of a general reform of th...
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While there is increasing interest in decarbonising or greening monetary policy, central banks are k...
International audienceThis paper explores links between global financial imbalances and tensions aro...
Combining euro-area credit register and carbon emission data, we provide evidence of a climate risk...
As with the global financial crisis, there are once again demands on central banks and financial reg...
The shift to renewable energy options and low-carbon technologies, in response to the concerns over ...
Green financial sector initiatives, including financial policies, regulations, and instruments, coul...
The academic and policy debate regarding the role of central banks and financial regulators in addre...
It is widely acknowledged that introducing a price on carbon represents a crucial precondition for f...
It is widely acknowledged that introducing a price on carbon represents a crucial precondition for f...
International audienceIntroducing a carbon tax is difficult, partly because it suggests that current...
International audienceThis article examines how carbon finance can be part of a general reform of th...
Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprüftAbweichender Titel nach Übersetz...
While there is increasing interest in decarbonising or greening monetary policy, central banks are k...
International audienceThis paper explores links between global financial imbalances and tensions aro...
Combining euro-area credit register and carbon emission data, we provide evidence of a climate risk...
As with the global financial crisis, there are once again demands on central banks and financial reg...
The shift to renewable energy options and low-carbon technologies, in response to the concerns over ...
Green financial sector initiatives, including financial policies, regulations, and instruments, coul...
The academic and policy debate regarding the role of central banks and financial regulators in addre...