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first part of the article conceptualizes the meaning of sustainability risk and of sustainable investments. Understanding … sustainable markets and products. The second part of this article provides an overview and analysis of key sustainability …-related reforms. Changes to the non-financial information disclosure regime are outlined covering the Corporate Sustainability …
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The green bond market has demonstrated a significant expansion over the previous years. Nonetheless, it remains only a very small fraction of the overall bond market. Further growth in the green bond market would provide significant green investment, thereby helping to close the European Green...
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their savings to fund ESG-friendly projects and companies, and thereby, directly infuse sustainability into the financial …
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the legal definition of sustainability preferences and the suitability requirements applicable to asset managers and …
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Banks are crucial enablers of financial and economic development. They have an immense corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards society. Bank´s CSR activities are considered increasingly vital for their own success and sustainable growth, especially as they operate in a business...
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This study investigates the disclosure levels of Romanians listed companies' pre and post the implementation of the European Directive 2014/95 (EUD) in order to explore the effects of the new regulation entered into force in January 2017, under the institutional lens. Moreover, the paper...
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sustainability, public trust, climate and biocentrism; scaffolding additional statutory and regulatory means to implement …
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Directive sustainability criteria for biofuels. The criteria were needed because, although biofuels can be carbon neutral and an …
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This article examines the relationship between the environment, sustainability, and European competition law. It shows … because it selectively prosecutes hardcore cartels. The alleged ‘sustainability gap’ in EU antitrust is therefore more …
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Colluding firms often exchange private information and make transfers within the cartels based on the information. Estimating the impact of such collusive practices" - known as the 'lysine strategy profile (LSP)" - on cartel duration is difficult because of endogeneity and omitted variable bias....
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