用于评估选定国家情景和绩效的绿色金融和投资指数

Sumedha Bhatnagar , Dipti Sharma , Rashmi Bundel
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在全球范围内,各国都在为金融体系的绿色转型和到 2050 年实现净零排放目标制定战略和采取举措。金融体系的绿色转型包括促进国内的绿色金融(GF)和绿色投资(GI)。各国正在采取措施发展基础设施和有利的生态系统,以吸引绿色金融和投资。本研究试图开发一个绿色金融和投资指数,以评估 15 个选定国家的绿色金融和投资情况。本研究试图从透明度、复原力、效力和效率四个综合维度对各国进行评估。这些维度包括 29 个变量,代表通过全面的文献综述和专家意见确定的 11 个参数。采用多因素分析法制定指数并对国家进行排名。结果显示,英国排名第一,德国、美国和日本紧随其后。这些国家已采取措施将环境融资纳入法律和监管框架。在发展中国家中,中国排名第七,其次是墨西哥、巴西和印度尼西亚。结果表明,透明度和复原力两个维度之间具有同质性。同样,效率和效力的同质性也相对较高。透明度在发展 GFI 生态系统中发挥着突出作用。研究建议,提高法规的透明度将对国家的复原力产生积极影响。提高效率将提高各国的效率。研究结果为绿色金融和投资的定量分析文献做出了贡献。研究结果有助于决策者做出决策,通过战略性地解决每个维度的关键变量来制定适当的政策。最后,本研究可为分析绿色金融和投资生态系统以及各国在不同时期的表现奠定基础。
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Green finance and investment index for assessing scenario and performance in selected countries
Globally, countries are engaged in developing strategies and undertaking initiatives for green transitioning of the financial system and achieving net-zero targets by 2050. Green transitioning of the financial system includes boosting green finance (GF) and green investment (GI) in the country. Countries are making initiatives to develop infrastructure and a conducive ecosystem to attract green finance and investment. The present study attempts to develop a green finance and investment index to evaluate the green financing and investing scenario of 15 selected countries. The study attempts to evaluate countries on the basis of four integral dimensions viz., transparency, resilience, efficacy and efficiency. The dimensions include 29 variables, representing 11 parameters identified through a comprehensive literature review and experts' inputs. Multiple-factor analysis is applied to develop the index and rank the countries. The results show that the UK is ranked first, followed by Germany, the USA and Japan. These countries have taken initiatives to include environmental financing in the legal and regulatory framework. Among the developing countries, China is ranked seventh, followed by Mexico, Brazil and Indonesia. The results show that transparency and resilience dimensions are homogeneous to each other. Likewise, efficiency and efficacy are relatively more homogeneous to each other. Transparency plays the prominent role in developing GFI ecosystem. The study recommends that by improving transparency in regulations will positively impact the resilience of the country. Improving efficacy will result in increasing efficiency in the countries. The findings of the study contributes to the literature on quantitative analysis of green finance and investment. The results can contribute to the decision-making of the policymakers for devising an appropriate policy by strategically addressing the critical variables in each dimension. Lastly, the study can provide the foundation for analysing the green finance and investment ecosystem and the performance of the countries over the period of time.
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