Caterina Seghini
Léman
My research examines how transition and climate risk affect public debt sustainability. I aim to integrate these phenomena into models for fiscal limits, beyond the one analyzed in my JMP. I also study the transition’s impact on debt-to-GDP and GDP in E-DGSE models, without and with price rigidities and monetary policy. I intend to explore potential financial contagion effects among countries, and to analyze these issues not only theoretically, but also empirically.
Availability date
01.09.2024
Thesis Advisor
Jean-Charles Rochet and Tony Berrada
Research Interests
Sustainable Finance, Public Finance, Environmental Economics, Macro-Finance
Research Papers
Sovereign debt sustainability, the carbon budget and climate damages, Working Paper, 2023
The Green Transition and Public Finances, jointly with Stéphane Dees, Working Paper, 2023
Languages
Italian, English, French, Spanish