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Eceiza, J., Harreis, H., Hartl, D., and Viscardi, S. (2020) Banking imperatives for managing climate risk McKinsey & Company, and Greenbaum, S.I., Thakor., and Boot,

Eceiza, J., Harreis, H., Hartl, D., and Viscardi, S. (2020)

"Banking imperatives for managing climate risk"

McKinsey & Company, and Greenbaum, S.I., Thakor., and Boot, A.W.A. (2019) Chapter 14

https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/risk-and-resilience/our-insights/banking-imperatives-for-managing-climate-risk

Eceiza (2020) Article

https://www.arnoudboot.nl/files/files/Contemporary%20Financial%20Intermediation%202019.pdf

Greenbaum (2019) article Chapter 14

Chapter 14 (page 331 to 350) article

Compare and contrast the issues discussed in the two articles Eceiza et a. (2020) with those presented in Greenbaum et al. (2019) Chapter 14

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