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Scaling Up Sustainable Finance and Investment in the Global South

Edited by Dirk Schoenmaker and Ulrich Volz

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Creating economically and politically legitimate solutions to tackle climate change is one of the most pressing and challenging issues of our time. For emerging and developing economies, the task is made more difficult due to a lack of financing, increasing debt accumulation and the need to address domestic socio-economic issues. This eBook provides a comprehensive overview of the financing gap that emerging and developing countries face to meet the Sustainable Development Goals and Paris climate goals. It provides detailed country- and region-level analysis of the challenges and opportunities of scaling up sustainable finance and investment and discusses the range of instruments that could be used to reach these climate and development objectives.

Date: 2022 Written 2022-11
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Chapters in this book:

Adaptation and resilience finance: The role of ‘alignment’ in scaling up adaptation and resilience finance in the Global South Downloads
Nicola Ranger and Michael Mullan
Assessing climate risks for long-term investments and the role of multilateral development banks Downloads
Debora Revoltella, Tessa Bending, Ricardo Santos and Sanne Zwart
Bridging green infrastructure and finance Downloads
Karim El Aynaoui and Otaviano Canuto
Firms and finance during the green transition Downloads
Ralph De Haas, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muuls and Helena Schweiger
Harnessing the potential of digital finance for financing sustainable development Downloads
Simon Dikau, Marianne Haahr and Ulrich Volz
Inclusive green finance Downloads
Ulrich Volz and Peter Knaack
Inspiring sustainable recovery through ASEAN+3 sustainable bond markets Downloads
Kosintr Puongsophol, Shu Tian and Satoru Yamadera
Mobilising long-term finance in the Global South: Lessons from the ‘South’ and ‘North’ Downloads
Richard Mark Davis, Aaron Levine, Robert Rusconi and Fiona Stewart
Political economy imperatives and financing needs: South Africa’s just transition to a lower-carbon economy and a climate-resili Downloads
Dipak Patel
Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Global South: A case study of sub-Saharan Africa Downloads
Reuben Muhindi Wambui
Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Global South: China’s experience Downloads
Liu Wei and Cheng Lin
Scaling Up Sustainable Finance and Investment in the Global South: Introduction Downloads
Dirk Schoenmaker and Ulrich Volz
Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Global South: The case of Latin America and the Caribbean Downloads
Gianleo Frisari
Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Middle East and North Africa Downloads
Nuran Ashraf Atef
Scaling up sustainable finance in India Downloads
Suranjali Tandon
Sustainable finance in Southeast Asia Downloads
Swisa Ariyapruchya and Ulrich Volz
The key roles of development banks in financing the structural transformation Downloads
Stephany Griffith-Jones
The potentials and limitations of blended finance Downloads
Samantha Attridge
The role of central banks and supervisors in scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Global South Downloads
Ulrich Volz, Simon Dikau, Elena Almeida and Nick Robins
The sustainable finance landscape in Brazil Downloads
Annelise Vendramini
Unleashing climate investing in Africa Downloads
Rabah Arezki

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