@techreport{50bd0f44d9e841cea17964f62a147a73,
title = "Climate Change-Related Regulatory Risks and Bank Lending",
abstract = "We analyze how firms' climate change-related regulatory risks affect banks' lending. Exploiting the Paris Agreement in a difference-in-differences setting, we find that effects depend on how borrowers will be affected by regulation as well as the stringency of the existing regulatory environment where firms are located. Firms that benefit from regulation receive more credit only if located in more stringent regulatory environments. Conversely, firms hurt by regulation receive more credit if located in less stringent environments or if linked to banks with a portfolio tilted toward lending to negatively impacted firms. ",
author = "Eleonora Sfrappini and Isabella Mueller",
year = "2022",
language = "English",
series = "ECB Working Paper Series",
publisher = "European Central Bank",
number = "2670",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "European Central Bank",
}