Finance and Green Growth

70 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2018 Last revised: 7 Jan 2021

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Ralph De Haas

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); KU Leuven

Alexander A. Popov

European Central Bank (ECB)

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Date Written: January 7, 2021

Abstract

We study how countries' financial structure affects their transition to low-carbon growth. Using global industry-level data, we document that carbon-intensive industries reduce emissions faster in economies with deeper stock markets. Two channels underpin this stylized fact. First, stock markets reallocate investment towards energy-efficient sectors. Second, in countries with deeper stock markets, carbon-intensive sectors engage in more green innovation, resulting in lower carbon emissions per unit of output. Only one-tenth of these industry-level reductions in domestic emissions are offset by carbon embedded in imports. A firm-level analysis of an exogenous shock to the cost of equity in Belgium confirms our findings.

Keywords: Financial development, financial structure, carbon emissions, innovation

JEL Classification: G10, O4, Q5

Suggested Citation

De Haas, Ralph and Popov, Alexander A., Finance and Green Growth (January 7, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3204976 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3204976

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Alexander A. Popov

European Central Bank (ECB) ( email )

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Germany

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