Are green loans less risky? Micro-evidence from a European Emerging Economy

IF 6.1 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Florian Neagu , Luminița Tatarici , Florin Dragu , Amalia Stamate
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Abstract

The role played by the banking sector in supporting the green transition has been limited but is expected to increase substantially. We investigate whether the green loans granted by Romanian financial institutions during the period from 2010 to 2020 bear less credit risk compared with other loans in their portfolio. In this respect, we use a novel micro database with information on all green loans granted by a representative share of Romanian financial institutions, combined with debtors’ financial statements. We use different approaches to control for the small share of green loans and find that firms with a sounder financial profile are more likely to access green loans. Using a matched sample of non-green loans, we are able to disentangle the factors that contribute to the increase in credit risk, but we do not observe a significant risk reduction in the case of green loans.

绿色贷款风险更低吗?欧洲新兴经济体的微观证据
银行业在支持绿色转型方面发挥的作用有限,但预计会大幅增加。我们研究了罗马尼亚金融机构在 2010 年至 2020 年期间发放的绿色贷款与其投资组合中的其他贷款相比,是否承担了更小的信贷风险。为此,我们使用了一个新颖的微观数据库,其中包含罗马尼亚具有代表性的金融机构发放的所有绿色贷款的信息,并结合了债务人的财务报表。我们使用不同的方法来控制绿色贷款的小份额,并发现财务状况较好的公司更有可能获得绿色贷款。利用非绿色贷款的匹配样本,我们能够区分导致信贷风险增加的因素,但我们没有观察到绿色贷款的风险显著降低。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
9.30%
发文量
78
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Financial Stability provides an international forum for rigorous theoretical and empirical macro and micro economic and financial analysis of the causes, management, resolution and preventions of financial crises, including banking, securities market, payments and currency crises. The primary focus is on applied research that would be useful in affecting public policy with respect to financial stability. Thus, the Journal seeks to promote interaction among researchers, policy-makers and practitioners to identify potential risks to financial stability and develop means for preventing, mitigating or managing these risks both within and across countries.
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