This paper examines the determinants of credit allocation to renewable energy firms in developing and transition countries. Using a simple en- dogenous growth model, we show that the development of the renewable energy sector, i.e. the diversification of renewable energy resources used in primary energy production, depends on the quality of financial intermedia- tion, debtor information costs to banks, and financing needs of renewable energy firms. Policies should aim at increasing financial sector perfor- mance through better institutional frameworks and improving financing conditions for new energy firms. The empirical analysis confirms the pos- itive effect of financial intermediary development on the renewable energy sector.Financial in...
• The transition to more sustainable energy systems has a variety of relevant implications for the E...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Energy has come to the forefront of the public debate in the past decade for two main reasons: the f...
This paper examines the determinants of credit allocation to renewable energy firms in developing an...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
This paper examines the determinants of credit allocation to renewable energy firms in developing an...
AbstractThe renewable energy projects which can be used as an alternative to traditional energy indu...
This paper reviews the instruments currently in use to finance renewable energy in developing countr...
This study analyses empirical qualitative data collected from key stakeholders in the renewable ener...
The majority of renewable energy technology projects now being developed use long term project finan...
This paper discusses successful innovative methods for financing the high initial equipment costs of...
Examines World Bank financing of developing countries' fossil fuel projects and its effect on greenh...
Renewables in the resource-rich countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are inconsequen...
Unusual financial market conditions have affected the flow of capital and debt investment into renew...
• The transition to more sustainable energy systems has a variety of relevant implications for the E...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Energy has come to the forefront of the public debate in the past decade for two main reasons: the f...
This paper examines the determinants of credit allocation to renewable energy firms in developing an...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
This paper examines the determinants of credit allocation to renewable energy firms in developing an...
AbstractThe renewable energy projects which can be used as an alternative to traditional energy indu...
This paper reviews the instruments currently in use to finance renewable energy in developing countr...
This study analyses empirical qualitative data collected from key stakeholders in the renewable ener...
The majority of renewable energy technology projects now being developed use long term project finan...
This paper discusses successful innovative methods for financing the high initial equipment costs of...
Examines World Bank financing of developing countries' fossil fuel projects and its effect on greenh...
Renewables in the resource-rich countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are inconsequen...
Unusual financial market conditions have affected the flow of capital and debt investment into renew...
• The transition to more sustainable energy systems has a variety of relevant implications for the E...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Energy has come to the forefront of the public debate in the past decade for two main reasons: the f...