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arxiv: 2410.00902 · v1 · pith:G5NCNLXXnew · submitted 2024-10-01 · 💱 q-fin.GN · econ.GN· q-fin.EC

A Run on Fossil Fuel? Climate Change and Transition Risk

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keywords fossilfuelpricestransitionriskclimateclimate-change-linkeddynamic
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I study the dynamic, general equilibrium implications of climate-change-linked transition risk on macroeconomic outcomes and asset prices. Climate-change-linked expectations of fossil fuel restrictions can produce a ``run on fossil fuels'' with accelerated production and decreasing spot prices, or a ``reverse run'' with restrained production and increased spot prices. The response depends on the expected economic consequences of the anticipated transition shock, and existing climate policies. Fossil fuel firm prices decrease in each case. I use a novel empirical measure of innovations in climate-related transition risk likelihood to show that dynamic empirical responses are consistent with a ``run on fossil fuel.''

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