贸易与投资
For green finance, climate policy is the new monetary policy
Since the landmark Paris Agreement was struck in 2015, a growing movement of investors has begun to question the profit-above-all orthodoxy of traditional investing.
Honorary research fellow in Lau Chor Tak Institute of Global Economics and Finance (IGEF) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Since the landmark Paris Agreement was struck in 2015, a growing movement of investors has begun to question the profit-above-all orthodoxy of traditional investing.
Rising housing prices are accompanied by higher household consumption and firm investment that boost economic growth. However, excessive house price appreciations may distort capital allo...