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Fintech and Green Investment:Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

Edited by Cuong Nguyen, Khanh Hoang and Christopher Gan

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Fintech and Green Investment: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

Keywords: Fintech; New Institutional Economics; Climate Change; Commons; Financialization; Distributed Ledger Technology; Neoliberalism; Trilemma; Securitisation; Blockchain; Sustainability; Innovation; Circular Economy; Implementation; Governance; Challenge; Security; Decentralization; Digital Currencies; Circular Economy; Environmental Accountancy; Food Loss; Food Security; Food Waste; Industrial Symbiosis; Material Flow Analysis; Waste Management; China; Green Growth; Digital Finance; Big Four; Coal; Sustainable Development; Bitcoin Mining; Proof-of-Work (PoW); Energy Consumption; Carbon; Footprint; Market Value; Investor Attention; Google Search Volume; Causality; Cardano Coin; Behavioural Finance; Green Cryptocurrencies; Proof-of-Stake (PoS); Energy Efficiency; Green Finance; DeFi; CeFi; Banking System; Financial System; Bank-based Systems; Market-based Systems; SMEs; Corporate Ownership; Cross-border Banking Flows; De Jure; De Facto Regulations; Green Banking; Environmental Risks; Green Finance Regulation; Green Finance Policies; Gender Equality; Financial Inclusion; Women; Climate Change; Environment; Inequality; Poverty; Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC); Common Prosperity; Sustainable Democracy; Economic Inequality Elimination; COVID-19; Economic Perspectives; Interdisciplinary Study; Youth Banking; Unbanked; Underbanked; Neobank; Accessibility; Practicability; Financial Inclusion; Digital Technologies; Energy Sector; Financial Issues; Supply Chain Financing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G2 Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800614598
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Can Fintech Enable the World to Avoid the Tragedy of the Commons? , pp 3-40 Downloads
Nigel Bassett-Jones
Ch 2 Sustainability in the Blockchain Trilemma: Time for a “Deficracy” , pp 41-78 Downloads
Giulia Napolitano
Ch 3 Blockchain Technology and Material Flow Analysis to Track Food Waste and Enhance Food Security and Sustainability , pp 79-105 Downloads
Christian Bux and Vera Amicarelli
Ch 4 China’s Green Revolution — Can Fintech & Green Digital Finance Empower Sustainable Development in a Coal-Reliant Economy? , pp 107-135 Downloads
Lucía Morales and Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan
Ch 5 Carbon Footprint and Market Value of Cryptocurrencies and the Real Economy , pp 139-161 Downloads
Gang Nathan Dong
Ch 6 Green Cryptocurrencies and Investor Attention: The Case of Cardano Coin , pp 163-180 Downloads
Zeliha Can Ergün
Ch 7 Needs and Perspectives on Emerging Banking Trends in the Age of Fintech , pp 181-214 Downloads
Adalberto Rangone and Sarmad Ali
Ch 8 Green Banking Regulation and Cross-Border Lending , pp 215-254 Downloads
Le Thanh Ha and Thang Doan
Ch 9 Women and Digital Green Finance , pp 255-281 Downloads
Nimisha Tailor
Ch 10 Towards “Sustainable Democracy” and Common Prosperity Territories: The Legal Aspects of Central Bank Digital Currency and Its Roles in Economic Inequality Elimination , pp 283-310 Downloads
Ge Luna Zhang
Ch 11 Digital Youth Banking: Facing the Future , pp 313-334 Downloads
Ruilin Zhu, Smita Paul and Ivan Muck
Ch 12 The Fintech Revolution Knocks Out the Financial Problems in the Energy Efficiency Sector: The Case of EFFORCE , pp 335-358 Downloads
Ricky Celenta, Valentina Cucino and Giulio Ferrigno
Ch 13 Banco Platform™ by RABC Group and Its Green Fintech Innovations , pp 359-374 Downloads
Phoebe Fei Gao, Annie Koh and Kevin Ow Yong

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