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The Assessment of the Impact of Bank Investment in Environmental Projects on the Results of Banks

Student: Kondaurova Anastasiia

Supervisor: Valentina V. Sofronova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics

Educational Programme: Finance (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Nowadays environmental problems are really very important all over the world. At first sight, ecology and banks have nothing common, but it is not true. The economic growth and social progress happen when ecological management works well, and ecological sustainability grow up. Climate changes affects on productivity of Russian enterprises, their competitiveness decreases, economic stability of the financial sector become worse. Due to the negative environmental situation, the health of the population worsens, labor productivity decreases, and mortality rises. The importance of the connection between economic processes and the environment is high, that is why the term “green economy” has become especially popular in recent years – it is a direction in economic science, appeared at the end of the 20th century.

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