Modeling the ecosystem of financial and algorithmic institutions of green finance
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This article examines algorithmic financial systems embedded in financial and non-financial online networks as new financial institutions for green finance and green economic reform. It identifies the role of algorithmic financial institutions in integrating networks and leveraging their potential to mobilize investment and technological resources for green economic restructuring, as well as for the formation of an ecosystem for the institute of algorithmic financing of the green economy. Various scientific approaches to analyzing algorithmic financial institutions are analyzed. A model of an algorithmic financial intermediary in the network space is proposed, as well as a model for the participation of algorithmic financial institutions in creating a green economy. The impact of algorithmic financial institutions on green financial flows, the introduction of new technologies and economic transformations is modeled.
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