
Financing the Green Transformation
How to Make Green Finance Work in Indonesia
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 5. June 2015
Book
Hardback
XIV, 174 pages
978-1-137-48611-0 (ISBN)
Description
Explores challenges for developing and emerging economies for enhancing green financing for sustainable, low-carbon investment, looking at Indonesia. Based on surveys in the Indonesian banking and corporate sectors and expert interviews, it devises innovative policy recommendations to develop a framework conducive to fostering green investments.
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Edition
2015 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
XIV, 174 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-48611-0 (9781137486110)
DOI
10.1057/9781137486127
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How to Make Green Finance Work in Indonesia
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How to Make Green Finance Work in Indonesia
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Persons
Ulrich Volz, Senior Lecturer, SOAS, University of London and Senior Research Fellow, German Development Institute.
Judith Böhnke, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Vanessa Eidt, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Laura Knierim, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Katharina Richert, Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Heidelberg.
Greta-Maria Röber, Financial Sector Expert, Financial Systems Development Competence Centre, GIZ German Technical Cooperation.
Judith Böhnke, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Vanessa Eidt, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Laura Knierim, Economist, KfW Development Bank.
Katharina Richert, Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Heidelberg.
Greta-Maria Röber, Financial Sector Expert, Financial Systems Development Competence Centre, GIZ German Technical Cooperation.
Content
1. Introduction 2. Financing The Green Transformation Market Failures, Government Failures And The Role Of The State 2.1 The Economic Rationale For Public Intervention Addressing The Obstacles To Green Finance 2.1.1 Market Failures 2.1.2 Government Failures 2.1.3 Balancing Public And Private Interest 2.2 Measures And Instruments To Enhance Green Finance 2.2.1 Creating A Conducive Policy Framework 2.2.2 Extending The Supply Of Green Finance 2.2.3 Fostering The Demand Side 3. The Green Transformation In Indonesia 3.1 The Need For A Green Transformation 3.2 Policy Goals And Initiatives 3.3 Emission Reduction Potentials, Investment Needs And Financing Sources 3.3.1 Potential GHG Emission Reductions In The Energy Sector 3.3.2 Investment Needs 3.3.3 Potential Sources Of Green Finance In Indonesia 4. Empirical Analysis Of Supply Of And Demand For Green Finance In Indonesia 4.1 Supply Side: Bank Survey And Interviews 4.1.1 Methodology: Sample Selection, Hypotheses And Questionnaires 4.1.2 Findings 4.2 Demand Side: Company Survey And Interviews 4.2.1 Methodology: Sample Selection, Hypotheses And Questionnaires 4.2.2 Findings 4.3 Summary Of Findings 5. Policy Recommendations 5.1 A Three-Phased Approach To Fostering Green Finance 5.2 Defining Green Finance 5.3 Capacity Building 5.4 Energy Service Companies 5.5 Soft Loan Schemes 5.6 Credit Guarantee Scheme 5.7 Utility Finance 5.8 Vendor Financing 5.9 Summary 6. Summary And Conclusions