The role of macroprudential policies under carbon pricing

This paper analyses the effectiveness of macroprudential policy on macro-financial fluctuations when the government enforces carbon pricing to reduce carbon emissions and achieve the net-zero target. A carbon tax policy alone can reduce carbon emissions by 2030, but at the cost of a deep and prolong...

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Main Author: PUNZI, Maria Teresa
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spelling sg-smu-ink.skbi-10402024-05-03T06:06:03Z The role of macroprudential policies under carbon pricing PUNZI, Maria Teresa This paper analyses the effectiveness of macroprudential policy on macro-financial fluctuations when the government enforces carbon pricing to reduce carbon emissions and achieve the net-zero target. A carbon tax policy alone can reduce carbon emissions by 2030, but at the cost of a deep and prolonged recession, with consequential financial instability due to a higher probability of default on entrepreneurs in the brown sector. This result suggests that carbon pricing should be coupled with complementary policies, such as macroprudential policy. In particular, differentiated LTV ratios and differentiated capital requirements that penalize the brown sector in favour of the green sector tend to decrease the probability of default in the green sector and encourage green lending in supporting the transition to a green economy. However, such policies have little contribution in offsetting the negative impact on the macroeconomy. More stringent levels of prudential regulations are needed to reduce the fall in GDP and consumption. More specifically, the “one-for-one” prudential capital requirements on fossil fuel financing can effectively reduce defaults and move to a greener economy. 2024-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/skbi/41 info:doi/10.1016/j.iref.2024.03.044 Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Carbon pricing E-DSGE model Environmental policy Macroprudential policy Net-zero Transition risk Welfare analysis Economic Policy Finance Finance and Financial Management
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topic Carbon pricing
E-DSGE model
Environmental policy
Macroprudential policy
Net-zero
Transition risk
Welfare analysis
Economic Policy
Finance
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Carbon pricing
E-DSGE model
Environmental policy
Macroprudential policy
Net-zero
Transition risk
Welfare analysis
Economic Policy
Finance
Finance and Financial Management
PUNZI, Maria Teresa
The role of macroprudential policies under carbon pricing
description This paper analyses the effectiveness of macroprudential policy on macro-financial fluctuations when the government enforces carbon pricing to reduce carbon emissions and achieve the net-zero target. A carbon tax policy alone can reduce carbon emissions by 2030, but at the cost of a deep and prolonged recession, with consequential financial instability due to a higher probability of default on entrepreneurs in the brown sector. This result suggests that carbon pricing should be coupled with complementary policies, such as macroprudential policy. In particular, differentiated LTV ratios and differentiated capital requirements that penalize the brown sector in favour of the green sector tend to decrease the probability of default in the green sector and encourage green lending in supporting the transition to a green economy. However, such policies have little contribution in offsetting the negative impact on the macroeconomy. More stringent levels of prudential regulations are needed to reduce the fall in GDP and consumption. More specifically, the “one-for-one” prudential capital requirements on fossil fuel financing can effectively reduce defaults and move to a greener economy.
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