Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług

Previously: Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług

ISSN: 1896-382X     eISSN: 2353-2866    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/epu.2017.129-18
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Issue archive / nr 129 2017
Zielone obligacje rządowe
(Green government bonds)

Authors: Maciej Pawłowski
Uniwersytet Szczeciński WydziałZarządzania i Ekonomiki Usług
Keywords: capital market bonds green bonds climate bonds public finance ecology
Whole issue publication date:2017
Page range:9 (219-227)
Klasyfikacja JEL: H63
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Abstract

The article shows the experience of the Polish government in issuing green bonds. The first part of the paper presents the essence of green bonds and gives an illustration of a polish green government bonds issuance structure. The second part of the paper brings an attempt of evaluation the polish green government bonds issuance program with an identification the opportunities and threats of financing on the green bond market.
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