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Finance and carbon emissions

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De Haas, Ralph ; Popov, Alexander

European Central Bank

ECB - Frankfurt am Main

2019

68 p.

financial system ; financial market ; gas emission ; environmental policy ; regulation

international

Working Paper

2318

Environment

http://www.ecb.europa.eu

English

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"We study the relation between the structure of financial systems and carbon emissions in a large panel of countries and industries over the period 1990-2013. We find that for given levels of economic and financial development and environmental regulation, CO2 emissions per capita are lower in economies that are relatively more equity-funded. Industry-level analysis reveals two distinct channels. First, stock markets reallocate investment towards less polluting sectors. Second, they also push carbon-intensive sectors to develop and implement greener technologies. In line with this second effect, we show that carbon-intensive sectors produce more green patents as stock markets deepen. We also document an increase in carbon emissions associated with the production of imported goods equal to around one-tenth of the reduction in domestic carbon emissions."

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