Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness
Patrycja Klusak (),
Matthew Agarwala,
Matt Burke,
Moritz Kraemer and
Kamiar Mohaddes
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Patrycja Klusak: Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge
Matt Burke: Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge
Moritz Kraemer: Centre for Sustainable Finance, SOAS, UK
No EPRG2110, Working Papers from Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Keywords: Sovereign credit rating; climate change; counterfactual analysis; climateeconomy models; corporate debt; sovereign debt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C33 C53 G10 G18 H63 O44 Q51 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-04
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Journal Article: Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness (2023) 
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Working Paper: Rising temperatures, falling ratings: The effect of climate change on sovereign creditworthiness (2021) 
Working Paper: Rising temperatures, falling ratings: The effect of climate change on sovereign creditworthiness (2021) 
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