Boyan Yanovski is a member of the FutureLab: Public Economics and Climate Finance. He studied and then did his PhD in Quantitative Economics at the Kiel University. He is currently working on the topics of climate finance, the role of inflation in the transition towards a low carbon economy and in the manifestation of climate change related shocks, the modeling of sector phase-outs, as well as on the topic of green monetary policy.
Background and Current Research Interests
These include the areas of climate finance, portfolio theory, agent- and networks-based modeling, post-Keynesian economics and modeling the interactions between the real and financial sectors of the economy.
Working papers
McConnell, A., Yanovski, B., Lessmann, K. (2021). "Central Bank Collateral as an Instrument for Climate Change Mitigation". SSRN-Working Paper.
Yanovski, B., Lessmann, K., Tahri, I (2020). "The Link between Short-termism and Risk: Barriers to Investment in Long-term Infrastructure Projects". SSRN-Working Paper.
Yanovski, B. (2016). "A Pro-cyclical Stock Market under a Counter-cyclical Monetary
Policy in a Model of Endogenous Business Cycles". FinMaP-Paper No. 60.
Publications
Lux, T., Duc T, L, and Yanovski, B (2019). "An analysis of systemic risk in worldwide economic sentiment indices." Empirica (2019): 1-20.
Luu, D. T.; Lux, T. and Yanovski, B. (2017). "Structural Correlations in the Italian Overnight
Money Market: An Analysis Based on Network Configuration Models" Entropy, 19(6), 259.
Yanovski, B. and Franke, R. and (2016). "On the Long-run Equilibrium Value of Tobin’s Average
Q". European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies 1 : 103-113.
Contact
14412 Potsdam