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Camille Baily is a researcher affiliated with the Center for Research in Finance and Management, focusing on sustainable investing and climate change economics. She leads projects investigating the economic impacts of climate change on financial systems and has presented at major conferences such as the International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and International Finance (2022–2023). Her work bridges environmental policy, financial risks, and investment strategies.
Camille holds a Doctorate in Economics and Business Management (2024), completing her thesis: Essays on Sustainable Investing in the U.S. Mutual Fund Industry. This research explores shifts in investor behavior toward ESG-compliant funds and their implications for financial markets.
Her research interests emphasize climate change economics, ESG fund performance, and financial system resilience. She has collaborated on projects analyzing climate risks (2019–2023) and presented findings at events like the Belgian Financial Research Forum and the Spring Meeting of Young Economists.
Camille’s contributions include advancing methodologies for assessing ESG fund characteristics and their role in shaping sustainable investment trends. Her work underscores the intersection of environmental policy, investor behavior, and systemic financial risks.





