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Investing for the common good
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Investing for the common good

a sustainable finance framework
PaperbackPaperback
EUR12,50

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Traditional finance focuses solely on financial return and risk. By contrast, sustainable finance considers financial, social and environmental returns in combination. This essay provides a new framework for sustainable finance highlighting the move from the narrow shareholder model to the broader stakeholder model, aimed at long-term value creation for the wider community. Major obstacles to sustainable finance are short-termism and insufficient private efforts. To overcome these obstacles, this essay develops guidelines for governing sustainable finance.Moving from traditional to sustainable finance means having to counter attitudes that are embedded in the ways our economic systems are organised. Shifting away from them requires both new ways of operating but, importantly, new underlying principles that put sustainability centre stage to guide our thinking. It is important that we put this process in motion, and the earlier the better.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-78910-43-5
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
PublisherBruegel
Publishing date12/07/2017
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 111 mm, Height 178 mm, Thickness 5 mm
Weight74 g
Article no.7728934
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A30590884
Product groupBU783
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Dirk Schoenmaker is a Senior Fellow at Bruegel. He is also a Professor of Banking and Finance at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is a member of the Advisory Scientific Committee of the European Systemic Risk Board at the European Central Bank and a Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Research. He has published in the areas of central banking, financial supervision and stability, European financial integration and climate change.

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