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Addressing the missing linkage in sustainable finance: the ‘SDG Finance Taxonomy’
C Nedopil Wang, M Lund Larsen, Y Wang
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment 12 (2), 630-637, 2022
412022
Revising the ‘host country standard’principle: a step for China to align its overseas investment with the Paris Agreement
T Voituriez, W Yao, ML Larsen
Climate Policy 19 (10), 1205-1210, 2019
252019
The state and effectiveness of the green bond market in China
D Escalante, J Choi, N Chin, Y Cui, ML Larsen
Climate Policy Initiative 2020, 10-27, 2020
212020
Which firms leave multi‐stakeholder initiatives? An analysis of delistings from the United Nations Global Compact
A Rasche, W Gwozdz, M Lund Larsen, J Moon
Regulation & Governance, 2020
212020
Driving global convergence in green financial policies: China as policy pioneer and the EU as standard setter
ML Larsen
Global Policy 13 (3), 358-370, 2022
162022
Green Banking in China–emerging trends: with a spotlight on the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
D Escalante, J Choi, ML Larsen
Climate Policy Initiative, 2020
162020
Clean at home, polluting abroad: the role of the Chinese financial system’s differential treatment of state-owned and private enterprises
ML Larsen, L Oehler
Climate Policy 23 (1), 57-70, 2023
132023
Bottom-up market-facilitation and top-down market-steering: comparing and conceptualizing green finance approaches in the EU and China
ML Larsen
Asia Europe Journal 21 (1), 61-80, 2023
92023
Intersecting interests and coincidental compatibility: how China, the EU, and the United States can coordinate their push for globalizing green finance
ML Larsen
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 2021
72021
Green banking in China–Emerging trends
J Choi, D Escalante, ML Larsen
Climate Policy Initiative. https://www. climatepolicyinitiative. org/wp …, 2020
72020
Adding ‘origination’to diffusion theory: contrasting the roles of China and the EU in green finance
M Larsen
Review of International Political Economy 30 (4), 1203-1219, 2023
52023
Which firms leave multi-stakeholder initiatives
A Rasche, W Gwozdz, M Lund Larsen, J Moon
An analysis of delistings from the United Nations Global Compact. Regul Govern, 2020
42020
MRV system design: recommendations for Chinese green bonds
D Escalante, J Choi, N Chin, Y Cui, ML Larsen
Climate Policy Initiative, 20, 2020
42020
Prospects of the Multilateral Cooperation Center for Development Finance (MCDF) to catalyse infrastructure financing
C Nedopil, ML Larsen, M Yue, Y Wang
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies 9 (1), 81-110, 2022
32022
How China’s Green Finance Slowdown Threatens Global Climate Ambitions
ML Larsen
South China Morning Post, 2021
32021
Chinese overseas development funds: An assessment of their sustainability approaches
ML Larsen, T Voituriez, C Nedopil
Journal of International Development 35 (8), 2373-2396, 2023
22023
Why China Funds Renewable Energy at Home, but Invests in Fossil Fuel Projects Overseas
L Oehler, ML Larsen
China Brief 22 (8), 10-16, 2022
12022
China Will No Longer Be a Developing Country After 2023. Its Climate Actions Should Reflect That
ML Larsen
The Diplomat, 2021
12021
Financing the Global Low-carbon Energy Transition: China’s Dual Role Domestically and Overseas
L Oehler, ML Larsen, Y Wang
The SDC International Report 2020: Cooperating for Energy Transition, 110-118, 2020
12020
Green Finance Approaches to Soil Remediation: International Examples
IS Furuseth, KJ Kammler, W Chen, FM Platjouw, Y Lin, M Jartun, ...
IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2018
12018
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