Rising temperatures, falling ratings: the effect of climate change on sovereign creditworthiness
Enthusiasm for ‘greening the financial system’ is welcome, but a fundamental challenge remains: financial decision makers lack the necessary information. It is not enough to know that climate change is bad. Markets need credible, digestible information on how climate change translates into material...
Main Authors: | Klusak, P, Agarwala, M, Burke, M, Kraemer, M, Mohaddes, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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INFORMS
2023
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