Green finance and the economic threats during COVID-19 pandemic

被引:42
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作者
Streimikiene, Dalia [1 ]
Kaftan, Vitally [2 ]
机构
[1] Mykolas Romeris Univ, Vilnius, Lithuania
[2] Financial Univ Govt Russian Federat, Moscow, Russia
来源
TERRA ECONOMICUS | 2021年 / 19卷 / 02期
关键词
green finance; economic systems; sustainable development; institutional change; COVID-19; banking and finance; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; CLIMATE; POLICY; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.18522/2073-6606-2021-19-2-105-113
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Our paper aims at describing the links between green finance and sustainable development in the light of the environmental threats and natural disasters represented by the recent coronavirus pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus. The recent situation heavily impacted on the financial and banking system and transformed the way it has functioned before. Moreover, it demonstrated that the banking system is more vulnerable than it should be. The banking sector has shown little capacity to absorb unexpected risks, owing to far-reaching international financial reforms. There are indications that some banks are on the verge of collapse, while some non-bank financial institutions and markets need immediate support. A decade after the financial crisis, the world is still struggling with the problems posed by the events of 2007-2009. Moreover, decisions taken during the crisis increased the risk that pandemic financial stress would develop into a banking crisis over time. Our paper shows that now there is a need for the creation of healthy environment marked by the carbon-free and environmentally-friendly approaches, and the green finance might help us to achieve that goal. Our results make it clear that by promoting such instruments as green bonds, green loans and green mortgages stakeholders and policy-makers might help to create a more sustainable future for the people, their natural environment, and the economy as a whole.
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页码:105 / 113
页数:9
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