Financial crises and their impact on CO2 intensity
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2024
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This thesis investigates the impact of financial crises on the CO2 intensity of countries, offering novel insights into the environmental consequences of systemic economic disruptions. Using a robust econometric framework that combines event-study and local projection methodologies, the study examines both the short- and long-term effects of financial crises on CO2 intensity. Leveraging aggregate country-sector data and firm-level analysis, the research identifies that systemic banking crises significantly increase CO2 intensity by up to 48\% in the first year, with effects persisting for two years. This phenomenon is primarily driven by a sharp reduction in gross output, while emissions remain relatively stable. In contrast, sovereign debt crises and large devaluations exhibit no statistically significant effects on CO2 intensity.
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Tesis (Magíster en Economía)--Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2024