
معرفی
Dr. Edward Shore serves as a Lecturer in the School of Banking & Finance within the UNSW Business School at the University of New South Wales. His academic career focuses on the intersection of finance and climate policy, with particular expertise in corporate finance applications to environmental challenges.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Columbia University (2024)
- MSc in Economics, University College London
- MA in Economics and Management, University of Oxford
Dr. Shore's research program centers on climate finance, specifically examining the financial costs of climate transition and carbon regulation impacts on capital markets. His work bridges theoretical finance with practical climate policy applications, investigating how renewable energy integration affects asset pricing, corporate behavior, and investment decisions. Through rigorous empirical analysis, he explores market responses to regulatory frameworks like Renewable Portfolio Standards and evaluates transition risk in energy-intensive sectors.
His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to understanding how carbon regulation influences utilities' cost of capital and corporate short-termism in meeting analyst expectations. Dr. Shore's research combines quantitative finance methodologies with climate economics to address critical questions about market adaptation to environmental policy changes.
Research Leadership:
- Leading investigations into renewable asset price volatility
- Developing frameworks for climate transition risk assessment
- Examining peer group effects in financial forecasting
Dr. Shore actively contributes to academic discourse through his publications in finance and climate economics, addressing both theoretical and policy-relevant questions at the frontier of sustainable finance research.




