What drives firms' investment in climate change? Evidence from the 2022-2023 EIB Investment Survey

High energy prices in Europe and uncertainty caused by the Ukraine war are testing EU firms' ability to invest in climate change measures. Europe urgently needs to embrace the transition to green energy, and firms will be called upon to play a pivotal role. By investing in climate adaptation...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: European Investment Bank 2023
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