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245 | _aMaking the financial system sustainable | ||
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_bCambridge University Press _aNew York _c2021 |
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300 | _axxxi, 329 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b85.00 |
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504 | _aTable of Contents Contributors Foreword Christian Thimann Preface Paul G. Fisher Introduction Kajetan Czyż and Paul Fisher 1. Capitalism meets multilateralism Paddy Arber and Steve Waygood 2. Public meets private: sustainable finance for a sustainable economy Ingrid Holmes 3. Central banking and climate change Kern Alexander and Paul Fisher 4. Sustainable finance and prudential regulation of financial institutions Esko Kivisaari 5. Transparency and accountability standards for sustainable and responsible investments Flavia Micilotta 6. Environmental risk analysis by financial institutions Nina Seega and Andrew Voysey 7. Sustainable governance and leadership Claudia Kruse and Michael Schmidt 8. ESG risks and opportunities: a fiduciary duty perspective Will Martindale, Elodie Feller and Rory Sullivan 9. Active and responsible: a cost efficient model for integrating sustainability Magnus Billing and Carina Silberg 10. Passive-aggressive or just engaged: new active ownership approaches through benchmarks David Harris 11. Financing a just transition: how to connect the environmental and social dimensions of structural change Nick Robins 12. Sustainable finance for citizens Anne-Catherine Husson-Traore 13. Individual impact investors: the silenced majority Stan Dupré 14. Strengthening green finance by better integrating the social dimensions in the EU's sustainable finance laws Myriam Vander Stichele | ||
520 | _aThe EU Action Plan on Financing Sustainable Growth is the most advanced and comprehensive policy agenda on sustainability in the world. But is it going in the right direction? Acting as a bridge between policy and academia, this up-to-date contribution to the global policy debate brings together some of the leading experts from the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, to discuss how the financial system needs to be reformed to promote sustainability. Finance has long been criticized for being short-term focused and concerned with maximizing returns to intermediaries, rather than with the interests of savers and borrowers. The financial system must now take into account environmental, social and governance considerations to support a sustainable economy and this volume offers new insights on the way forward. A must-read for anyone working on financial sector policy and sustainability. Offers readers further analysis into the 2017 HLEG from some of the main thought leaders on sustainable finance – people who have helped shape the current agenda and who have strong views on how it should develop Covers the policy ground, from a high-level systems view to detailed regulatory issues, from technical issues such as risk analysis or use of benchmarks, through to the involvement of citizens - there is something important in here for everyone connected with the financial sector The authors include academics, financial professionals and NGOs; the book is also written for politicians, civil servants, journalists and students, and will appeal to a wide range of people across fields and disciplines | ||
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