Assessing COVID Impacts, Sustainable Finance, Current and Future Implications for Banks and Monetary Policy: 'Breaking the Tragedy of the Horizon, Climate Change and Financial Stability'

Marianne Ojo D Delaney PhD
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The implications of COVID developments for monetary policy will certainly extend beyond the increased use of digital platforms and payments. The current environment is also focused on smart green techniques and green initiatives aimed at promoting a transition to a net zero based carbon emissions economy. During the onset of the pandemic, it was initially thought that carbon emissions would fall drastically – given the impact of the pandemic, not only on the airlines industry, but also as a result of “Stay at Home” measures imposed by jurisdictions, which even made it illegal to drive to certain places, where purposes for doing so were unjustified. However, the pandemic has also witnessed unprecedented levels in digital subscriptions, online sales and marketing – also fueled through digital payments and the use of digital platforms and distributed ledger technologies in facilitating cashless payments – cash, namely bank notes and coins, also being considered to be a medium of COVID transmission. Coupled with attributes such speed, convenience and ease, the need for financial inclusion has also become an objective in facilitating the era of innovative digital means of payments.As well as considering the current implications of measures that have been instigated to address the impacts of the pandemic, drawing from past and current lessons from selected jurisdictions, this paper also considers why the transition to a net zero carbon economy may prove more challenging than may first appear. However, jurisdictional differences and historical developments will play a part in determining how sustainable certain implemented policies and measures are – as well as in facilitating a transition to normality.This presentation will seek to demonstrate that depending on the structure of financial regulation which operates in different jurisdictions, as well as whether common law principles of tort law apply in these jurisdictions in addressing liability risks, it will be feasible, realistic and possible to break the tragedy of the horizon.
评估COVID - 19影响、可持续金融、当前和未来对银行和货币政策的影响:“打破地平线的悲剧、气候变化和金融稳定”
新冠疫情对货币政策的影响肯定会超出数字平台和支付的使用增加。目前的环境也集中在智能绿色技术和绿色倡议上,旨在促进向净零碳排放经济的过渡。在大流行开始时,人们最初认为碳排放量将大幅下降——考虑到大流行不仅对航空业的影响,而且由于各司法管辖区实施的"待在家里"措施,这些措施甚至规定开车去某些地方是非法的,因为这样做的目的是不合理的。然而,大流行在数字订阅、在线销售和营销方面也达到了前所未有的水平,这也是通过数字支付和使用数字平台和分布式账本技术促进无现金支付来推动的——现金,即纸币和硬币,也被认为是COVID传播的媒介。再加上速度、便利和轻松等属性,普惠金融的需求也成为推动创新数字支付方式时代的目标。除了考虑为应对大流行的影响而采取的措施的当前影响,并借鉴某些司法管辖区过去和当前的经验教训外,本文还考虑了为什么向净零碳经济过渡可能比最初看起来更具挑战性。然而,管辖权差异和历史发展将在决定某些已执行的政策和措施的可持续性以及促进向正常状态过渡方面发挥作用。本演讲将试图证明,根据在不同司法管辖区运作的金融监管结构,以及侵权法的普通法原则是否适用于这些司法管辖区,以解决责任风险,这将是可行的,现实的和可能的,打破悲剧的地平线。
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