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Central Banking, Climate Change and Green Finance

Dikau, Simon; Volz, Ulrich

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Simon Dikau



Abstract

Responsibility for financial and macroeconomic stability implicitly or explicitly lies with the central bank, which therefore ought to address climate-related and other environmental risks on a systemic level. Furthermore, central banks, through their regulatory oversight over money, credit, and the financial system, are in a powerful position to support the development of green finance models and enforce an adequate pricing of environmental and carbon risk by financial institutions. The central topic of this paperare the public financial governance policies through which central banks, as well as other relevant financial regulatory agencies, can address environmental risk and promote sustainable finance. The paperfirst discusses the reasons why central banks should be concerned with aligning finance with sustainable development. Second, the paperreviews the tools and instruments that can be utilized by central banks and financial regulatory agencies to address environmental risk and promote green finance and sustainable development. Third, the paperprovides a brief review of green public financial governance initiatives.

Citation

Dikau, S., & Volz, U. Central Banking, Climate Change and Green Finance. Tokyo

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Oct 15, 2018
Publicly Available Date Oct 15, 2018
Pages 1-23
Related Public URLs https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/452676/adbi-wp867.pdf

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