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Nowadays climate change and global warming tend to be considered primarily through the lens of environmental degradation and increased frequency of natural calamities. Meanwhile, it is pivotal to note that the implications of this process are reaching far beyond these trends, affecting the...
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This study investigates the growing importance of sustainability in financial markets by estimating the extent of capitalisation of companies' commitment to sustainability on their market value. The spreading concern for social and environmental issues, and especially for the material risks of...
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This study investigates the growing importance of sustainability in equity markets by estimating whether company commitment to sustainability matters in corporate valuation. The spreading concern for social and environmental issues, and especially for the material risks of climate change,...
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We develop an ecological open-economy SFC model that enables testing cross-area interactions among productive sectors, financial markets and the ecosystem. We show that the unequal technical progress across areas, coupled with rising ecological awareness, can force governments of less...
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weather events induced by climate change could pose a threat to global financial stability. In order to assess this risk, we …
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The way in which climate policy and climate risks are currently accounted for in financial and real investment decisions is inadequate. The paper demonstrates weaknesses in methods presently used and proposes an alternative that aims to bridge the duration gap between climate policy modeling and...
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In establishing the foundation of their investment process, global equity investors typically adopt a framework along geographic and/or industry dimensions. The chosen framework is then applied to the whole investment process including alpha generation, portfolio construction, and risk...
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Siebert, titled Global Governance: An Architecture for the World Economy. Assess-ments and forecasts made at that time are … not impose immediate acute costs on the great powers: climate change, financial crises, the world trading system, oil …
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Siebert, titled Global Governance: An Architecture for the World Economy. Assess-ments and forecasts made at that time are … not impose immediate acute costs on the great powers: climate change, financial crises, the world trading system, oil …, treasures from the deep seabed, and the prospect of a killer asteroid. -- Climate change ; financial crises ; the world trading …
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• The financial system is not structurally well equipped to address long-term global public goods issues like planetary health. Relying on the financial system to solve planetary health is therefore challenging.• Planetary health finance should shift current global investment flows towards...
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