Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI

We deploy a prompt-augmented GPT-4 model to distill comprehensive datasets on the global application of debt-for-nature swaps (DNS), a pivotal financial tool for environmental conservation. Our analysis includes 195 nations and identifies 21 countries that have not yet used DNS before as prime candi...

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Main Authors: Tkachenko, Nataliya, Frieder, Simon, Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys, Nedopil, Christoph
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spelling sg-smu-ink.skbi-10382024-04-16T08:58:20Z Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI Tkachenko, Nataliya Frieder, Simon Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys Nedopil, Christoph We deploy a prompt-augmented GPT-4 model to distill comprehensive datasets on the global application of debt-for-nature swaps (DNS), a pivotal financial tool for environmental conservation. Our analysis includes 195 nations and identifies 21 countries that have not yet used DNS before as prime candidates for DNS. A significant proportion demonstrates consistent commitments to conservation finance (0.86 accuracy as compared to historical swaps records). Conversely, 35 countries previously active in DNS before 2010 have since been identified as unsuitable. Notably, Argentina, grappling with soaring inflation and a substantial sovereign debt crisis, and Poland, which has achieved economic stability and gained access to alternative EU conservation funds, exemplify the shifting suitability landscape. The study's outcomes illuminate the fragility of DNS as a conservation strategy amid economic and political volatility. 2024-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/skbi/39 info:doi/10.3389/frai.2024.1167137 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/skbi/article/1038/viewcontent/frai_07_1167137.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University DNS retrieval augmented generation nature-based solutions sustainable credit finance nature finance adaptation finance generative AI GPT-4 Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Finance and Financial Management
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topic DNS
retrieval augmented generation
nature-based solutions
sustainable credit finance
nature finance
adaptation finance
generative AI
GPT-4
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle DNS
retrieval augmented generation
nature-based solutions
sustainable credit finance
nature finance
adaptation finance
generative AI
GPT-4
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
Tkachenko, Nataliya
Frieder, Simon
Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys
Nedopil, Christoph
Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
description We deploy a prompt-augmented GPT-4 model to distill comprehensive datasets on the global application of debt-for-nature swaps (DNS), a pivotal financial tool for environmental conservation. Our analysis includes 195 nations and identifies 21 countries that have not yet used DNS before as prime candidates for DNS. A significant proportion demonstrates consistent commitments to conservation finance (0.86 accuracy as compared to historical swaps records). Conversely, 35 countries previously active in DNS before 2010 have since been identified as unsuitable. Notably, Argentina, grappling with soaring inflation and a substantial sovereign debt crisis, and Poland, which has achieved economic stability and gained access to alternative EU conservation funds, exemplify the shifting suitability landscape. The study's outcomes illuminate the fragility of DNS as a conservation strategy amid economic and political volatility.
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author Tkachenko, Nataliya
Frieder, Simon
Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys
Nedopil, Christoph
author_facet Tkachenko, Nataliya
Frieder, Simon
Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys
Nedopil, Christoph
author_sort Tkachenko, Nataliya
title Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
title_short Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
title_full Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
title_fullStr Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative AI
title_sort analyzing global utilization and missed opportunities in debt-for-nature swaps with generative ai
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/skbi/39
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/skbi/article/1038/viewcontent/frai_07_1167137.pdf
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