The Development of the Green Capital Budgeting Approaches Based on Traditional Capital Budgeting Approaches

The study aims at developing the green capital budgeting approaches as we as emerging structural model of green capital budgeting decisions through adjustment of the environmental degradation forces to the given investment projects' inflows and outflows respectively. Moreover, the study attempt...

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Carbon dioxide
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Decision making
Degradation
Economics
Emissions trading
Environmental policy
Inflow
Initiatives
Internal rate of return
International finance
Investment
Managers
Manufacturing
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Outflow
Payback periods
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Sustainable development
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