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Analysis on the Effect of Green Finance Pilot Zone Policy on Carbon Emission

In: Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Financial Risk and Investment Management (ICFRIM 2025)

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  • Mengqi Luo

    (Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, Faculty of Economics)

  • Ziqi Mu

    (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Accounting and Finance)

  • Yabin Yan

    (Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, School of Journalism and Communication)

  • Ziran Zhao

    (Jinan University, Shenzhen Campus)

Abstract

As global climate change continues to intensify, green finance, as an innovative financial tool, plays a crucial role in promoting the transition to a low-carbon economy. At present, in-depth analysis of the impact of green finance reform and innovation pilot zones on reducing carbon emissions has become an important research area of common concern for academia and policy makers. This field comprehensively discusses the specific mechanisms and practical effects of green finance policies in promoting green economic transformation and reducing carbon emissions, aiming to provide a solid scientific basis for policy formulation and optimization. This paper systematically summarizes the current research results by discussing in detail the actual effects and operational mechanisms of green finance policies in reducing carbon emissions. The aim is to provide a comprehensive and in-depth perspective on how green finance policies affect carbon emissions, thereby providing useful insights and references for the formulation and optimization of green finance policies in the future.

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  • Mengqi Luo & Ziqi Mu & Yabin Yan & Ziran Zhao, 2025. "Analysis on the Effect of Green Finance Pilot Zone Policy on Carbon Emission," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Maizaitulaidawati Md Husin (ed.), Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Financial Risk and Investment Management (ICFRIM 2025), pages 368-378, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-748-9_41
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-748-9_41
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