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Green bonds are about a decade old financial instrument with cash flows earmarked to improve the environment or combat climate change. We show the spectacular growth of the asset class over time, but note that it is currently still less than 1% of the entire fixed income market. The composition...
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the recent developments and challenges in the bond and debt markets. First, we study the pricing of green bonds at …
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, investors need a definition of green technology as well as a definition of what a green bond is. In addition to that, green … the green bond market is a political project, there is the danger of privileging green bonds in financial regulation for … achieving political goals. The emergence of a green bond bubble and the bursting of that bubble would be harmful to the …
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The present study analyzes the asymmetric association between green finance and greenhouse gas emissions in the top ten countries that support green finance (China, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and the US). Previous research employed panel data methods,...
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This paper examines the application of quasi-experimental methods in environmental economics. We begin with two observations: i) standard quasi-experimental methods, first applied in other microeconomic fields, typically assume unit-level treatments that do not spill over across units; (ii)...
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This paper examines the application of quasi-experimental methods in environmental economics. We begin with two observations: i) standard quasi-experimental methods, first applied in other microeconomic fields, typically assume unit-level treatments that do not spill over across units; (ii)...
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