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CURRENT TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GREEN FINANCE SYSTEM: METHODOLOGY AND PRACTICE

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BALTIC REGION
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 64-89

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IMMANUEL KANT BALTIC FEDERAL UNIV
DOI: 10.5922/2079-8555-2021-2-4

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sustainable development; green finance; responsible investment; socially responsible business; financial model for a sustainable economy; green growth

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The concept of green growth and sustainable development is becoming a global ideology guiding the transformation of national economies, focusing on rational choice conditions and the need for a change in financial models. The study aims to explore the creation of a national green finance model in Russia by analyzing the experience of Baltic Sea countries in responsible investment and sustainable growth financing mechanisms.
The concept of green growth and sustainable development is turning into a global ideology guiding the transformation of national economies. The focus is shifting from quantitative assessments of performance to rational choice conditions. Rationality is becoming the decisive factor behind sustainable green growth, and a change in the financial model that supports such growth may be needed. Therefore, the most urgent problems relating to sustainable growth are the transformation of the finance system, on the one hand, and the creation of a new financial paradigm based on the principles of responsible investment and corporate social responsibility, on the other. This study aims to consider the theoretical and practical aspects of creating a national green finance model ensuring sustainable growth in the Russian Federation. The development of a green finance mechanism and a green bond market in the Baltic Sea countries is analysed to determine national features and explore the possibility of translating the Baltic experience into practices usable in Russia. The research uses economic observations, economic description, structural and logical analysis, and systems analysis. Perhaps the most significant finding is the description of a methodological framework for sustainable development theory, as seen by major schools of economic thought. Studying the experience of the Baltic Sea countries in creating a new finance model of responsible investment helped detect national features and development priorities that can be used in Russia in devising the ideology, principles, and mechanism of green growth and sustainable growth financing.

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