Page 2 to 6: Start Pages | Page 7: Gianfranco Gianfrate – Preface | Page 9: Timothée Garcenot – List of acronyms | Page 11 to 21: Timothée Garcenot – Introduction | Page 23 to 56: Timothée Garcenot – Chapter 1. The beginnings of green finance in developing countries: uncertain taxonomies and definitional struggles | Page 57 to 76: Timothée Garcenot – Chapter 2. Responsibility and involvement of central banks | Page 77 to 115: Timothée Garcenot – Chapter 3. Defining an economic toolbox for macro and microeconomic use | Page 117 to 142: Timothée Garcenot – Chapter 4. Recognizing the limits of green finance in a competitive international context | Page 143 to 164: Timothée Garcenot – Chapter 5. Green finance in international relations and global geopolitics: geoeconomics of green financial flows | Page 165 to 167: Timothée Garcenot – Conclusion | Page 168 to 180: Bibliography | Page 181 to 187: End pages.
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