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%0 Thesis
%A Schreiner, Lena
%T International public-private strategies in sustainable investment and finance; 1. Auflage
%V 133
%I RWTH Aachen University
%V Dissertation
%C Aachen
%M RWTH-2024-07768
%@ 978-3-948234-47-8
%B E.On Energy Research Center
%P 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen
%D 2024
%Z Druckausgabe: 2024. - Auch veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University 2025. - Cotutelle-Dissertation
%Z Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2024. - Dissertation, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, 2024
%X How does the interaction of public and private sectors globally determine the dynamics of international sustainable investment and finance and the successful implementation of a sustainable global economy? Adhering to the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal requires the immediate implementation of a sustainable economy. This implies massive needs for sustainable investments across the sectors worldwide. However, given the current tense economic situation, budgets of the public and the private sectors are increasingly constrained, and current levels of sustainable investments fall short of the amounts needed to meet the global sustainability goals (‘sustainable investment gap’). This thesis discusses two overarching questions: Firstly, how does the ‘sustainable investment gap’ affect the implementation of the global sustainability transition, and, secondly, which policy and regulatory instruments contribute to incentivizing an adequate amount of sustainable investment. Thereby, the focus is laid on an effective and efficient cooperation between the public and the private sectors, and between the ‘global North’, and the ‘global South’. Within five chapters, the dissertation explores the questions. It analyses the ‘Impacts of Public-Private International Sustainable Finance on Achieving Global Climate Goals Through Innovation and Technology Diffusion’, the ‘Impacts of ESG Banking Regulation and Supervision on Financing Sustainable Mobility and Energy Technologies’, ‘Impacts of ECB Banking Supervision on Climate Risk and Sustainable Finance’, and ‘Requirements to Implement Long-Run International Sustainable Energy Partnerships’. It underscores the pivotal role of adequately considering sustainable investment and finance in the sustainability transition and emphasizes the need for harmonized policy instruments and strategic international public-private collaborations to realize the global ambition of sustainable growth effectively and efficiently.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)11 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)3
%9 Dissertation / PhD ThesisBook
%R 10.18154/RWTH-2024-07768
%U https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/991639