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Engage or retreat? Exploring the determinants of participation in Climate Finance public-private partnerships. (2024). Ngo, Vu Minh ; Nguyen, Long Hoang ; Pham, Hiep Cong.
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    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
    RePEc:ehl:lserod:115959.

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  31. Evolution of green finance and its enablers: A bibliometric analysis. (2022). Bhatnagar, S ; Sharma, D.
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
    RePEc:eee:rensus:v:162:y:2022:i:c:s1364032122003136.

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  32. Climate change and financial stability: Natural disaster impacts on global stock markets. (2022). Pammolli, Fabio ; Pagnottoni, Paolo ; Flori, Andrea ; Spelta, Alessandro.
    In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.
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  33. Climate change, risk factors and stock returns: A review of the literature. (2022). Venturini, Alessio.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
    RePEc:eee:finana:v:79:y:2022:i:c:s1057521921002568.

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  34. Macro-Financial Transition Risks in the Fight Against Global Warming. (2021). van der Ploeg, Frederick (Rick) ; Campiglio, Emanuele ; Burtraw, Dallas.
    In: RFF Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:rff:dpaper:dp-21-15.

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  35. Seeking the Pressure Points: Catalysing Low Carbon Changes from the Middle-Out in Offices and Schools. (2021). Janda, Kathryn B ; Kenington, David ; Willan, Catherine.
    In: Energies.
    RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:23:p:8087-:d:693967.

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  36. Should we fear transition risks - A review of the applied literature. (2021). Daumas, Louis.
    In: Working Papers.
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  37. It takes two to dance: Institutional dynamics and climate-related financial policies. (2021). Deyris, Jérôme ; Campiglio, Emanuele ; Baer, Moritz.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  38. Automated Identification of Climate Risk Disclosures in Annual Corporate Reports. (2021). Kaack, Lynn H ; Friederich, David ; Steffen, Bjarne ; Luccioni, Alexandra.
    In: Papers.
    RePEc:arx:papers:2108.01415.

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  39. An Institutional Pressure and Adaptive Capacity Framework for Green Bonds: Insights from India’s Emerging Green Bond Market. (2020). Saravade, Vasundhara ; Weber, Olaf.
    In: World.
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