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The climate crisis meets the ECB: tinkering around the edges or paradigm shift?

Dafermos, Yannis

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The European Central Bank (ECB) has recently incorporated climate considerations into its operations. In this paper, I assess whether the ECB’s approach is consistent with the challenges of the climate crisis era. I first identify three transformative implications of the climate crisis for central banking. These are that central banks (i) are becoming less able to control inflation via monetary policy tools, (ii) can no longer ignore their responsibility to support decarbonisation, and (iii) cannot rely on traditional risk exposure approaches to prevent financial instability that stems from physical risks. I then analyse to what extent these implications are reflected in the ECB climate actions and plans, showing that there is a very significant gap between the ECB’s ‘tinkering around the edges’ approach and the central banking challenges posed by the climate crisis. Using post-Keynesian, critical macro-finance and political economy perspectives, I develop the theoretical underpinnings of a climate-aligned central banking paradigm and analyse the implications of this paradigm for the ECB policy toolbox and mandate. I also identify the ideological and political economy factors that prevent the ECB from undergoing a climate paradigm shift.

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Dafermos, Y. The climate crisis meets the ECB: tinkering around the edges or paradigm shift?. London

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Jul 18, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 18, 2024
Pages 1-24
Series ISSN 17535816
Keywords European Central Bank, monetary policy, financial stability, inflation, climate crisis
Publisher URL https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2024-07/economics-wp264.pdf

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