Nationalité Swiss
Campus Zurich
Date d'entrée dans le programme de doctorat

2018

My research interests lie in banking, household finance, and climate finance. My work centers around the role of financial intermediaries in the climate transition. I explore this topic from two angles: investigating how banks price transition risks and examining how bank lending affects households' adaptation of green goals and ability to recover from natural hazards.

Verfügbarkeitsdatum

01.09.2024

Directeur de thèse

Steven Ongena

Research Interests

Financial intermediation, Climate finance, Household finance and Applied microeconomics.

Articles de recherche

Beyene, W., Delis, M., & Ongena, S. (2022). Disclosure of bank fossil fuel exposures. European Economy – Banks, Regulation, and the Real Sector. https://european-economy.eu/2021-2/disclosure-of-bank-fossil-fuel-exposures/.

Beyene, W., Delis, M., & Ongena, S. (2022). Financial institutions' exposures to fossil fuel assets: An assessment of financial stability concerns in the short term and in the long run, and possible solutions. European Parliament ECON Committee Study. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2022/699532/IPOL_STU(2022)699532_EN.pdf

Beyene, W., De Greiff, K., Delis, M., & Ongena, S. (2021). Too-big-to-strand? Bond versus bank financing in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Working Paper. Retrieved from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3960296.

Beyene, W., Falagiarda, M., Ongena, S., & Scopelliti, A. (2022). Do lenders price the brown factor in car loans? Evidence from diesel cars. Working Paper. Retrieved from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4245777.

Langues parlées

English, German

Current Publications:

N°22-76: Do Lenders Price the Brown Factor in Car Loans? Evidence from Diesel Cars

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