IMPLEMENTATION OF GREEN FINANCE INSTRUMENTS IN THE LOCAL MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS

Mustafayev Azizbek

Master's Student Department of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology. Asia International University

Keywords: green finance, sustainable finance, green bonds, ESG investment, climate finance, environmental sustainability, carbon markets, renewable energy financing, sustainable development, financial innovation


Abstract

This article analyzes the implementation of green finance instruments in Uzbekistan's local market, examining opportunities and risks based on empirical evidence and international experience.


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