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O tema da eventual diferença de preço entre obrigações verdes e obrigações convencionais é um tópico que atrai especial interesse no …
this thesis contributes to the existing green finance literature and fills the literature gap on the Green Credit Policy in China through its study of the policy’s implementation from the banks’ …
It identifies the important themes in the green finance literature, particularly, the strategies to increase green financing; efforts to make green investment profitable; promoting...
Green finance, or sustainable finance, is a branch of finance within the concept of sustainability and aims to mobilize capital directed towards sustainable projects, in the field of …
The literature review examines current trends in green financing, the role of public and private sectors in supporting green finance, identifies sustainable bank lending and green bonds.
PhD thesis, University of Liverpool. Abstract. Sustainability has grown to be a fundamental part of the finance landscape.
This thesis studies the newly emerged “green financial policy” and its role in supporting the sustainable development of the economy. Green financial policy means financial regulators’ …
Green finance is a recent innovation that offers an alternative financing pathway to individuals, corporations and governments willing to fund and invest in green activities or low carbon …
international financial system that is effective in attracting "green" investments to ensure balanced and sustainable growth has become one of the key issues on the international …