La Banque de France, le NGFS, sustainable macro et INSPIRE organisent une conférence sur les frontières du climat et de la nature en macroéconomie et finance à Paris les 24 et 25 octobre 2022.
Call for Papers
The Banque de France, NGFS, sustainable macro and INSPIRE are organising a conference on frontiers of climate and nature in macroeconomics and finance, taking place in person in Paris on 24-25 October 2022. The conference will address the challenges posed by environmental risks and impacts for finance, monetary policy and financial supervision. We welcome submissions from scholars, especially early career researchers and advanced PhD students, working on these topics.
Environmental risks and impacts are broader than the consequences arising from climate change. Nature loss and the unsustainable extraction of renewable and non-renewable resources create risks for businesses, financial investors and the macroeconomy more broadly. Conversely, the macroeconomy and its financing create environmental impacts that erode the ecosystems needed to support economic activity.
The unequal distribution of financial and natural resources creates challenges for international finance and cooperation. The heterogeneous effects of environmental crises raise questions of environmental inequality and the North-South divide.
Central banks and supervisors have recently begun to integrate climate considerations in their supervisory and monetary policy instruments. This begs several questions:
We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to:
Travel and accommodation will be covered for PhD students and young scholars.
Send your abstract (max 250 words) by 1 August 2022. Accepted papers will be notified by the end of August. Abstract can be uploaded here.
Scientific committee: Elsa Alman (Banque de France), Pablo Bortz (Universidad Nacional de San Martín), Yannis Dafermos (SOAS), Stéphane Dées (Banque de France), Irene Monasterolo (EDHEC Business School), Maria Nikolaidi (University of Greenwich), Maria Sole Pagliari (Banque de France), Nicola Ranger (University of Oxford), Romain Svartzman (Banque de France), Frank Venmans (LSE), Pierre-François Weber (Banque de France), Sophie Zhou (Deutsche Bundesbank).
Organisers: Julia Bingler, Chiara Colesanti Senni, Muriel Demottais, Simon Dikau, Adrian von Jagow, Alain Naef, Romain Svartzman, Nicole Toftum.
Mis à jour le : 28/06/2022 11:49