AN INVESTMENT ATTRACTION MODEL FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
green technologies, investment model, sustainable finance, ESG investment, innovation policyAbstract
The acceleration of green technology development is critically dependent on the availability and structure of investment flows. This article proposes an integrated investment attraction model that combines policy certainty, financial innovation, technological readiness, and investor behavior to stimulate capital inflows into green technology sectors. Drawing on international empirical evidence, the study highlights how regulatory stability, ESG-driven capital allocation, and digital finance mechanisms enhance investment efficiency. The analysis demonstrates that green technology investment models function most effectively when aligned with long-term climate objectives and supported by adaptive risk management frameworks, thereby enabling sustainable industrial transformation.
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