Dirk Schoenmaker is a Professor of Banking and Finance at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He has published in the areas of sustainable finance, central banking, financial supervision and stability and European financial integration. Dirk is author of Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma (Oxford University Press) and co-author of the textbooks Corporate Finance for Long-Term Value (Springer), Principles of Sustainable Finance (Oxford University Press)and Financial Markets and Institutions: A European perspective (Cambridge University Press).
He earned his PhD in economics at the London School of Economics. Before joining RSM, Dirk was Dean of the Duisenberg school of finance from 2009 to 2015. From 1998 to 2008, he served at the Netherlands Ministry of Finance. In the 1990s he served at the Bank of England. He is a Regular Consultant for the IMF, the OECD, the European Central Bank and the European Commission.

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Resolving the stakeholder governance dilemma: An integrated performance approach
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- Microeconomic regulation

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Limiting climate change requires rechannelling of Special Drawing Rights to Multilateral Development Banks
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- Climate Change 
- International Finance

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Climate risk stress tests underestimate potential financial sector losses
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- Climate Change 
- Financial Markets 
- Financial Regulation and Banking

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Climate risks are real and need to become part of bank capital regulation
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- Climate Change 
- Financial Regulation and Banking

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Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Global South
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- Climate Change 
- Development