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The urgency of estimating the impact of climate risks on the financial system is increasingly recognized among scholars and practitioners. By adopting a network approach to financial dependencies, we look at how climate policy risk might propagate through the financial system. We develop a...
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The insurance industry could potentially play a greater constructive role in mitigating climate risk by aligning with entities that scrupulously incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects in their business philosophy
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Climate risk impacts the insurance industry on both sides of the balance sheets. On the one hand, rising weather-related claims are affecting the liability side. At the same time, there is an increasing expectation from investors, shareholders, customers and other stakeholders for insurers to...
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In this paper, we introduce a model to study the interaction between insurance and banking. We build on the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1980, which significantly expanded and restructured the decades-old federal crop insurance program and adverse weather shocks - over-exposure of crops to heat...
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generates heterogeneous changes in lending across counties, which aggregate at the bank level. We quantify the effects of El …
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We ask if bank supervisors’ efforts to combat climate change affect banks' lending and their borrowers’ transition to … lending for green purposes. Third, receiving credit from a participating bank facilitates borrowers’ efforts to improve …
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strategy that combines the French bank climate pilot exercise with borrowers‘ carbon emissions to present two novel findings … bank climate stress tests and borrowers‘ reductions in transition risk. …
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-carbon economy, namely, orderly transition, disorderly transition, and no transition (hot house world). We describe three systemic …
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-carbon economy, namely, orderly transition, disorderly transition, and no transition (hot house world). We describe three systemic …
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Existing research finds that climate-related natural disasters generally have had insignificant effects on banks. In contrast, using forward-looking measures of climate risk at the U.S. county-level, we provide evidence that banks’ non-agency residential mortgage and small business lending as...
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