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METHODOLOGY FOR GRANTING GREEN BUSINESS CREDITS
In the face of negative changes in climate change and the natural environment, the financial system is obliged to change its financial mechanisms as efficiently as possible to help the economy transform according to the green rate concept. The taxonomy published by the EU (2021) is an economic classifier, with the help of which businesses can transform
Mikalopė, Rasa, Lapinskienė, Giedrė
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From climate change to cyber-attacks: incipient financial-stability risks for the euro area. Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚2 | February 2020 [PDF]
The European Central Bank’s November 2019 Financial Stability Review highlighted the risks to growth in an environment of global uncertainty. It also discusses sovereign-debt concerns in case interest rates increase, and risks arising from household and ...
Darvas, Zsolt +2 more
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Access to Credit and Green Innovation
Starting with the natural credit relationship between financial institutions and enterprises, this paper examines the relationship between distance-based access to credit and green innovation by using the data of financial licenses and listed enterprises.
Rui Bai, Boqiang Lin
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Can the green credit policy stimulate green innovation of heavily polluting enterprises in China?
Introduction: The requirement for more funds has been a significant challenge for China’s heavily polluting enterprises (HPEs) to embark on green innovation.Methods: This study takes China’s 2012 Green Credit Guidelines (GCGs) as a quasi-natural ...
Xiaojuan Xiong +2 more
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The impact of green credit on the green transformation of the manufacturing industry
Manufacturing’s green transformation is essential for advancing high-quality development. Green credit, which functions as a market-driven tool, offers support for achieving this transformation.
Dawei Gao, Meichen Ma
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Under the concept of green economy, discovering how to utilize the Green Credit Guidelines in a way that guides enterprises to focus on their industries and to promote sustainable development has become an important and urgent objective.
Gongjin Hu +5 more
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Finding aid only for Folklife Archive Project 836. This collection discusses epitaphs that were collected in Evansville, Indiana and Bowling Green, Kentucky. This project was completed by Gail Denzer, a student at Western Kentucky University, for credit
Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &
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What completes a delectable vision of swiss cheese on rye? What relish is most popular on a wiener-roast? What is the complement for potato salad on a luncheon plate? What is a picnic without dill pickles? There is your answer -- dill pickles.
Schilling, Dorothy
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The impact of China’s green credit policy on the innovation of manufacturing enterprises
This study empirically investigated the effects of green credit policies on corporate innovation in China, utilizing panel data for A-share listed manufacturing companies from 2008 to 2022.
Guanglin Sun +3 more
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Rebuilding our Neighborhoods: Improving New York State Housing Policy to Better Meet Upstate Needs [PDF]
New York faces a wide variety of housing challenges. While in the New York City region, where the population is growing, availability and affordability are the most pressing concerns, upstate regions have a different set of problems stemming from ...
Armstrong, Anthony +3 more
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