Beneath the curves: central banking in the era of environmental labour market disruption
Joe Feyertag
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
Abstract:
Climate change, environmental degradation, and the accelerating transition to a low-carbon economy are reshaping global labour markets. These forces are altering both the demand for and supply of labour, with far-reaching implications for central banks. As institutions that closely monitor labour market dynamics to guide monetary policy, central banks will increasingly need to account for the disruptions caused by environmental pressures. This report addresses a critical gap in current analysis by exploring how environmental risks intersect with central banks’ mandates through the labour market. It aims to equip central banks with the insights needed to integrate these evolving risks into their policy frameworks and operational decisions.
JEL-codes: F3 G3 J01 N0 R14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 63 pages
Date: 2025-07-23
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