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Aligning financial and monetary policies with the concept of double materiality: rationales, proposals and challenges

Boissinot, Jean, Goulard, Sylvie, Salin, Mathilde, Svartzman, Romain and Weber, Pierre-François (2022) Aligning financial and monetary policies with the concept of double materiality: rationales, proposals and challenges. The Inspire Sustainable Central Banking Toolbox Policy Briefing Papers (5). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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Abstract

The concept of double materiality is developing rapidly, with potential implications for monetary and financial policies. Double materiality builds on the historical accounting and auditing convention of materiality and expands it by considering that non-financial and financial corporations are not only materially vulnerable to environment-related events and risks, but also materially contribute to enabling dirty activities and environmental degradation. Three rationales that support the use of double materiality are distinguished in this paper, each with different policy implications: i) an idiosyncratic perspective – closely connected to the concept of dynamic materiality – which considers that an entity’s environmental impacts are relevant as they provide information on the institution’s own risks; ii) a systemic risk perspective – closely connected to the concept of endogeneity of financial risks – which seeks to reduce financial institutions’ contribution to negative environmental externalities because of the systemic financial risks that could result from them; and iii) a transformative perspective seeking to reshape financial and corporate practices and values in order to make them more inclusive of different stakeholders’ interests and compatible with the actions needed for an ecological transition. Each of these rationales has potential implications for monetary and financial policies, as well as possible theoretical and practical challenges. While the adoption of a double materiality perspective remains an open question, the concept proposes the opportunity to think more comprehensively about the role of the financial system in urgently addressing the ecological challenges of our times.

Item Type: Monograph (Report)
Official URL: https://www.inspiregreenfinance.org/publications/
Additional Information: © 2022 The Authors
Divisions: LSE
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HG Finance
H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2022 14:33
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2024 04:55
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/115539

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