Author/Authors :
Azidovich Tatuev, Arsen Department of Economics - Research Institute of perspective directions and technologies - Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia, , Mikhailovich Kosenok, Sergey Department of Sciences (Pedagogy) - Surgut State University, Surgut, Russia , Nikolaevna Kiseleva, Natalia , Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Moscow, Russia , Vladimirovna Makar, Svetlana Department of Economics - Financial University, Moscow, Russia , Alexandrovich Sklyarenko, Semen Department of economic sciences - Laboratory of Economics - Scientific and Educational Center for Applied Medicine and Food Safety, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Abstract :
The green finance market, which began to emerge during the period of the well-known recession of the world stock market in 2007, has now crossed the mark of $500 billion. The rapid development of this new type of financial instrument is determined by the desire of the population, political leaders and investment funds to more rapid (and legally facilitated) fulfilment of the obligations by the countries of the world on programs to combat climate change and environmental protection that have been adopted more than once at global climate forums, where the total amount resources, according to some experts, should be at least $100 trillion. Currently available green finance markets in most countries of the world cannot yet fully provide affordable financing for the real sector of the export-oriented economy; this circumstance negatively affects the opportunities for their faster growth, competitiveness in the domestic and foreign arenas, and is ultimately determined by the growing shortage of foreign sources of financing during the sanctions war. The study put forward and substantiates the hypothesis of increasing the level and role of green markets in the transformation of the domestic economy as well as ecosystems during the post-coronavirus transformed world economic and financial systems.
Keywords :
Green finance , Green economy , Financial services , Banking sector