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climate change, financial stability, climate policies, financial instruments, network models, stock-flow consistent models, agent based models, empirical finance.
stock-flow consistent modelling, climate change, financial stability, green financial regulation
post-Keynesian economics, ecological macroeconomics, green public investment, consumption patterns, stock-flow consistent modelling
Natural disasters, climate, inflation, monetary policy, European Central Bank
Deriving the Accounting Structure of Country-Specific SFC Models: A Step-by-Step Approach
Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling, National Accounting Data, Financial Macroeconomics
Godley, Minsky, debt cycles, instability, fiscal rules
DSGE modeling, stock-flow consistent modeling, agent-based modeling, green macroeconomic policies, green finance, climate crisis
Ecological macroeconomics, energy transition, climate change, green fiscal policy, ecological stock-flow consistent modelling JEL classification: E12
Ecological stock-flow consistent modelling, decarbonisation, green fiscal policies, green regulatory policies JEL classification: E12
Ecological Macroeconomics, Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling, Climate Change, Financial Stability, Green Quantitative Easing
Godley, Minsky, Debt Cycles, Instability, Fiscal Rules
Ecological Macroeconomics, Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling, Laws of Thermodynamics, Climate Change, Finance
functional income distribution, personal income distribution, stock-flow consistent modelling
public debt, economic growth
In-work poverty, Labour market conditions, Social protection, Welfare regimes
Inequality, Poverty, Macroeconomic environment, Social protection, Welfare regimes, Labour market institutions
Liquidity preference, Perceived uncertainty, Recessionary process, Stock-flow consistent modeling
Phillips curve, Finance, Debt payment commitments, Post-Keynesian/Kaleckian macroeconomics