Financial risk under the shock of global warming: Evidence from China

The economic and financial risks of global warming have become a hot issue of academic interest. This article analyzes global warming, financial risk, and the economic statistics of 30 provinces in China from 2010 to 2020 as a sample to assess the influence of the severity of global warming on finan...

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Climate
Climate change
Climate effects
Economic analysis
Economic statistics
Economics
Expenditures
Financial institutions
financial risk
Global warming
Heterogeneity
Households
impact mechanism
Loans
Mitigation
Policy making
Profits
Public finance
Risk
Risk reduction
Social cohesion
Social interactions
Statistics
Sustainable development
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