1st Edition

The Economics and Finance of the Green Transition Financial Instruments, Institutional Analysis, and Policy Design

210 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The green transition is no longer simply a question of better technologies or stronger carbon prices. It is a question of whether decarbonisation can remain feasible, investable, and socially durable under volatility, geopolitical rivalry, ecological limits, and distributional conflict. This book examines the transition as a systemic process shaped by bottlenecks, institutional capacity, and the... Read more

Introduction  1. The Green Economy: Paradigms and Design Trade-offs 2. Economic Instruments in the Energy Transition 3. Metrics, Evaluation, and Resilience 4. The SRAF Dashboard: Comparative Resilience Profiles (EU27, United States, China, 2015–2024) 5. Green Finance as Institutional Architecture 6. The Ontology of Transformational Risk 7. Financial Decision under Regime-Dependent Risk 8. Regime Dynamics and Tail Risk 9. Conclusion

Biography

Ewelina Sokołowska is Professor of Economics and Head of the Department of Digital Economy and Finance, Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland.

Magdalena Olczyk is a Professor in the Department of Digital Economy and Finance, Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland.