Description |
1 online resource (327 p.) |
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Routledge Studies on Asia in the World Ser |
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Routledge Studies on Asia in the World Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Introduction -- The Belt and Road Initiative and sustainability -- Sustainability and economic development in China -- Sustainable development as an international strategy -- Main content of the book -- References -- Section 1 BRI and national competitiveness -- 1 Development in the Belt and Road Regions from a competitiveness perspective: The first lustrum review -- Introduction -- Competitiveness as elixir of economic growth -- Methodology and data source |
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Overall competitiveness comparison -- Domain-specific comparison -- Geographical differences and evaluation -- Key findings, policy implications and conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Section 2 Renminbi internationalization and green finance -- 2 The Belt and Road Initiative and China's green foreign direct investment -- Preface -- Research on China's green FDI and significance -- The "Belt and Road" green investment is an important part of building an ecological system -- Green finance is developing rapidly in China -- Research on green investment needs to be further improved |
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China's FDI process and characteristics -- China's FDI has gradually increased since the reform and opening-up -- China's FDI continuous to grow rapidly after the "Belt and Road Initiative" was launched -- Investment scale continues to expand, and flow of foreign investment continues to grow rapidly -- Investment area continues to expand, and investment along the Belt and Road routes has increased significantly -- Diversified investment industries and gradually optimized investment structure -- Increasingly strengthened interconnection and cooperation in infrastructure |
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China's foreign investment needs to be green -- Environmental laws and regulations and the international "green economy" proposal have strengthened the feasibility of ... -- Global environmental laws and regulations require green investment -- Environmental protection awareness of the international public has promoted the demand for green investment -- Industrial transfer and technological upgrading completed in developed countries has driven investment in green industries -- The trend of investment centralization in six corridors has had higher requirements for green |
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Enlightenments of foreign investment project failure caused by environmental risk -- Progress in China's green foreign investment -- China explores building the green financial policy system of the "Two Mountains" collaborative development -- Financial institutions actively guide the green foreign investment for social capital. -- Emission reduction encouraged by green credit gradually demonstrates environmental benefits -- Flourishing of green bonds brings capital to green industries -- Preliminary findings of the role of green insurance |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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2.4.3 China and the UK jointly study and promote "Belt and Road Initiative" green investment |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hong, Ying-Yi
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ISBN |
9781000296273 |
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100029627X |
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