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The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements

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Published in:Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
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Published: 2026
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Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
title The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_auth The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_full The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_fullStr The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_full_unstemmed The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_short The Green Trilemma of Banks and its Potential Solution: The Green Preferential Capital Requirements
title_sort the green trilemma of banks and its potential solution: the green preferential capital requirements
topic — — — — — Banking and Finance
Economics
Social Sciences
url https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/jcbtp-2026-0009