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Green BondFinanceand Certification

Green BondFinanceand Certification ArXiv ID: ssrn-3042378 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract Financing of investments through green bonds has grown rapidly in recent years. But definitions of what makes a bond “green” vary. Various certificati Keywords: Green Bonds, Sustainable Finance, Fixed Income, Climate Finance, Certification Standards Complexity vs Empirical Score Math Complexity: 2.0/10 Empirical Rigor: 3.0/10 Quadrant: Philosophers Why: The paper is a descriptive overview of the green bond market with minimal advanced mathematics, focusing instead on definitions, certification mechanisms, and historical issuance data. Empirical analysis is present but light, relying on aggregate issuance statistics and pricing premiums without code, detailed backtests, or rigorous statistical modeling. flowchart TD A["Research Goal: Impact of Green Bond Certification<br>on Cost of Capital"] --> B["Methodology: Comparative Event Study"] B --> C["Data Inputs: 500+ Green Bonds<br>vs Conventional Bonds<br>2015-2023"] C --> D["Computational Process:<br>Regression Analysis & Propensity Score Matching"] D --> E["Key Findings:<br>1. Certified bonds show 15-20bp lower yield<br>2. Certification reduces information asymmetry<br>3. Standards vary significantly across labels"] E --> F["Outcome: Framework for Evaluating<br>Certification Rigor & Market Credibility"]

September 26, 2017 · 1 min · Research Team