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Author Cheung, Fanny M

Title Green Finance, Sustainable Development and the Belt and Road Initiative
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (327 p.)
Series Routledge Studies on Asia in the World Ser
Routledge Studies on Asia in the World Ser
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
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
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
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
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
2.4.3 China and the UK jointly study and promote "Belt and Road Initiative" green investment
Form Electronic book
Author Hong, Ying-Yi
ISBN 9781000296273
100029627X