#economics (an upcoming magnificent new #book)
A #book review: “Central Bank Capitalism” @JWullweber@UniWH Prof Joscha Wullweber: Central Bank Capitalism - Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis, @stanfordpress August 2024.
https://t.co/m0iK9kEZHN
🇪🇺 Researchers @nicolasaaguila and @JWullweber examine how the narratives used by the @ECB to justify its approach to climate change and the impact this could have on its green monetary policies.
https://t.co/np92IQcQE4
Researchers @nicolasaaguila and @JWullweber examine how the narratives used by the @ECB to justify its approach to climate change and the impact this could have on its green monetary policies.
https://t.co/np92IQcQE4
The @ecb has committed to considering climate change in monetary policy decisions.
But why and how?
@nicolasaaguila & @JWullweber examine the bank's narratives & assess possible impacts.
@LSEEuroppblog
https://t.co/3g6uYZBqYm
New research @jepp_journal from @nicolasaaguila and @JWullweber shows how the narratives used by the ECB to justify its green monetary policy have changed over time https://t.co/kSqAsukxMU
You can find a blog post based on our article with @JWullweber on how the ECB legitimises its green monetary policy at @LSEEuroppblog here https://t.co/BZBolEbpF3
Excited for #PPEConference2024! Theme: "Generation on the EDGE - Environment, Democracy, Globalization, Economics." Join us for lectures, workshops, networking, student presentations & panel discussions. @ppeconferenceuwh Tickets: https://t.co/bsJ8gxYXbf
Happy to share our paper The ecor as global special purpose money: towards a green international monetary system to finance sustainable and just transformation with @pau_lalu and @JWullweber. You can find the link to the article and a short thread in Paula's post below
Artículo de @nicolasaaguila (Adjunto Ciepp) y @JWullweber en Eurasian Economic Review (0pen access): "Greener and cheaper: green monetary policy in the era of inflation and high interest rates".
https://t.co/WfWtPGx0rC
Many have argued that increasing interest rates was the wrong policy to tackle inflation. In our recent paper, @JWullweber and I show that rate hikes disproportionally affect green investments, thus worsening the environmental sources of inflation. https://t.co/XQX4eZnhsp