ESG Financing Policies and Practices from an International Comparative Perspective

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  • Tianyu Zhou Author

Keywords:

ESG financing, environmental issues, SME

Abstract

In the contemporary era, environmental issues are intensifying at an alarming rate. Against this backdrop, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) financing has emerged as a crucial catalyst for sustainable development in global capital markets. Various nations have implemented diverse policies and practices to foster ESG-oriented financing. This, in turn, has presented a spectrum of opportunities and challenges for investors and companies alike. This paper employs the method of literature review to compare ESG financing policies and practices across developed and emerging markets. It first examines policy frameworks in regions such as the European Union, the United States, and Asia, highlighting variations in regulatory approaches and disclosure requirements. It then analyzes firm-level practices, including the use of green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, and the role of ESG ratings in influencing financing costs and capital accessibility. The paper finds that while developed markets have established comprehensive regulatory frameworks, emerging markets are still in the process of institutionalizing ESG standards and face greater challenges in disclosure consistency and risk of greenwashing.

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2025-12-18

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