Global Interconnectedness of Risks: A Worldwide Analysis

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The author explores the interconnected global risk landscape, where various risks amplify one another, potentially causing cascading effects across regions and sectors. She examines the global relationship between different types of risks and analyzes the significance of the coefficients derived from collected time panel data. Key findings include the positive correlation between net user growth and climate bond investments in Africa, while technological use in Asia and South America increases CO2 emissions, unlike in North America and Europe. The analysis also highlights the strong link between geopolitical risks and economic conditions in Africa, Asia, and South America, where internal conflicts heavily impact economies.

Author(s)

Marcella Lucchetta

Publication Date

25 February 2025

Publisher

SSRN

DOI / URL

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Resource Type

Academic Journal Article

Systems Addressed

Climate • Economy • Geopolitics and International Security

Resource Theme

Learning resource

Uses the term polycrisis

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