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The effect of air pollution on Chinese green bond market: The mediation role of public concern

Green bonds are becoming increasingly important in sustainable investments since their environmental protection attributes allow them to benefit from environmental degradation. However, the mechanism of environmental degradation on green bonds has not yet been studied. This study proposes a mediatio...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2023-01, Vol.325, p.116522-116522, Article 116522
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Green preference
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