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Green Banking And Green Central Banking Eds Andreas Dombret

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Green Banking And Green Central Banking Eds Andreas Dombret
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 231
Author: (Eds) Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian
ISBN: 9783110752878, 9783110752892, 9783110752922, 3110752875, 3110752891, 3110752921
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Green Banking And Green Central Banking Eds Andreas Dombret by (eds) Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian 9783110752878, 9783110752892, 9783110752922, 3110752875, 3110752891, 3110752921 instant download after payment.

The books deals with the questions that really matter for green finance:
Where will the money to finance the transition to a low carbon environment come from, how far do the banks' balance sheets stretch and where will the rest of the money come from?
How much can we rely on the capital markets, especially in the EU, to get money to the parts of the economy which really need it, without greenwashing?
How do governments organize not just a transition, but a just transition to a low carbon environment?
Is it time to revisit received ideas about the proper role for centralbanks?

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