I would like to give a special thank you to Professor Clement Fontan for spiking my interest in academic research in the first place, and for his help and guidance.
My article will feature as part of the shortly upcoming first issue of 2025.
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I constructed a database from available discourses from representatives of French, German and Dutch national central banks and the ECB and classifying them according to policy-type preference and motivation revealing opposing interests and trends among Eurosystem banks discourse on climate change.
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In it I analyze the public discourse of Eurosystem central banks to illustrate the debate behind closed doors on financial risks posed by the consequences of unmitigated climate change, along with defining their role and policies to adopt in dealing with these risks.
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Greening the Eurosystem
Analysing Euro central banks’ debate on financial policies and their motivations against climate-related risks
I am happy to announce that my article "Greening the Eurosystem: Analysing Euro central banks’ debate on financial policies and their motivations against climate-related risks" for @politiqueue.bsky.social is now available to read in pre-print!
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Ph.D. candidate at Brown University. Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellow.
PhD at Uni Osnabrück. Researching on green central banks and state-led financialization. she / her
I'm a Professor of International Economics at ESCP Business School in Berlin. I study macro policy in open economies (and some other stuff).
Papers: https://sites.google.com/view/goncalopina
Ex NY Times, now author of Substack Paul Krugman. Nobel laureate and, according to Donald Trump, "Deranged BUM"
Research Economist at the St. Louis Fed & Lecturer at Washington University in St. Louis. PhD in Economics from NYU. Açoriano 🇵🇹🇺🇸.
Views are my own, not those of the Federal Reserve.
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Professor of Economics and Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Limerick in Ireland. Economic Advisor
to An Tánaiste (Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister) with a focus on Trade.
Professor of Economics HHU Düsseldorf, Special Advisor to German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, Music & Chess Lover, Dad of 2
Executive Board of the European Central Bank, University of Bonn (on leave) #NieWiederIstJetzt
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Sir John Hicks Professor of Economics, LSE. Macroeconomics with distribution(s). https://benjaminmoll.com/
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Research Director and Economic
Counsellor, International Monetary Fund
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Economic growth guy. Prof at U of Houston. Currently department chair, and have managed to not murder anyone yet. Please clap.