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Can multifarious types of green bonds be accused of greenwashing with a durative analysis? Insights from a permanent causality vs. temporary causality phenomenon
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- The Green Bonding Hypothesis: How do Green Bonds Enhance the Credibility of Environmental Commitments (2021) Abstract
- The surge of impact borrowing: The magnitude and determinants of green bond supply and its heterogeneity across markets (2019) Abstract
- Does it pay to be green? (2017) Abstract
- The Effects of Corporate Social Performance on the Cost of Corporate Debt and Credit Ratings (2014) Abstract
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Environment, Development and Sustainability (2024). Can multifarious types of green bonds be accused of greenwashing with a durative analysis? Insights from a permanent causality vs. temporary causality phenomenon. XFID: XF-W5RUY50-D. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XFW5RUY50D
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