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sudden market crash shortly. The data taken for GDP analysis includes the world’s top economic countries like Japan, Germany …
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We explore a novel survey on responsible investing by institutional investors around the world and match it to archival …
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Using nascent euro area green bond markets as an experimental set-up, we are able to show that home bias is a universal phenomenon. Exploiting dynamics around the scarcity of an asset class, we show that investors tend to turn to their domestic market as soon as their home market becomes...
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This paper analyzes the approaches adopted by institutional investors to manage climate risk in their portfolios and proposes policies to increase climate awareness in this large segment of the capital markets. Because of their size and their role as conduit of savers' climate concerns to the...
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As part of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) program, the European Commission has pledged to issue up to EUR 250 billion of the NGEU bonds as green bonds, in order to confirm their commitment to sustainable finance and to support the transition towards a greener Europe. Thereby, the EU is not only...
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The relationship between environmental externalities and green innovation is being increasingly explored in the literature but there is no paper exploring the nexus between green innovation (GI) and sustainable development. This article sheds light on the connection between GI and mineral rents...
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Based on panel data on forty countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) from 2010 to 2018, this study adopts the instrumental variable method (FE and 2SLS models) to explore the impacts of digital financial inclusion on sustainable employment in the B&R countries. Taking full consideration of...
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