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Green credit loan as environmental policy

open access: yesEnvironmental Economics, 2010
Yu-Fong Sun, Chi-Hsin Wu
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Green credit guideline and enterprise export green-sophistication

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Green credit is a major policy innovation to guide enterprises to participate in environmental governance actively. This study uses the data of Chinese A-share listed companies from 2007 to 2016, takes the green credit guideline (GCG) issued in 2012 as a quasi-natural experiment, and uses a difference in difference (DID) model to test the effect of GCG
Chaobo, Zhou   +4 more
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The Obstacles to Green Credit: Evidence from China's Green Credit Guidelines

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
We find a strong credit penalty effect on heavily polluting firms, of the 2012 'Green Credit Guidelines' (GCG) of China. Heavily polluting firms' access to both short-term and long-term bank credit reduces dramatically. Nonetheless, this penalty effect disappears in municipalities under pressure to grow their local economies, for firms having deep ...
Zhen Huang, Ning Gao
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Impact of green credit on green economy efficiency in China

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
With urgent desire of promoting sustainable development, this study explored the impact and affecting mechanism of green credit on green economy efficiency through spatial lag model. Panel data from 2008 to 2019 of 30 selected provinces and cities in China were collected to portray the green economy efficiency with application of Sup-SBM DEA including ...
Lingjun, Guo, Wenyu, Tan, Yi, Xu
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Credit Disbursal versus Green Shoots

2022
Abstract The coronavirus pandemic had sent financial markets worldwide into a tailspin. In order to provide relief from its adverse impact, an amalgamation of monetary, fiscal, and regulatory interventions was announced by the Indian Government along with the RBI.
Jagadish Shettigar, Pooja Misra
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Sustainable green urban planning: the Green Credit Tool

Journal of Place Management and Development, 2010
PurposeThe Green Credit Tool is evaluated as a method to quantify the value of green‐spaces and to determine how these green‐space‐values can be replaced or compensated for within urban spatial planning projects.Design/methodology/approachAmersfoort Local Municipality created the Green Credit Tool to ensure protection and enhancement of the urban green
Cilliers, E.J.   +3 more
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