Transcription of Climate Stress Testing - Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Climate Stress Testing Hyeyoon Jung | Robert Engle | Richard Berner N O . 977 S E P T E M B E R 2021 Climate Stress Testing Hyeyoon Jung, Robert Engle, and Richard Berner Federal Reserve bank of New york Staff Reports, no. 977 September 2021 JEL classification: Q54, C53, G20 Abstract Climate change could impose systemic risks upon the financial sector, either via disruptions in economic activity resulting from the physical impacts of Climate change or changes in policies as the economy transitions to a less carbon-intensive environment.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, no. 977 September 2021 JEL classification: Q54, C53, G20 ... interest rate on the loans provided to rms with environmental issues.Ginglinger and Quentin(2019) nd consistent evidence that greater climate risk leads to lower leverage after the Paris Agreement, partly because lenders increase the ...
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