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A Theory of Socially Responsible Investment - Martin Oehmke

01 Apr
2021
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Jouy-en-Josas
English

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We characterize necessary conditions for socially responsible investors to impact firm behavior in a setting in which rm production generates social costs and is subject to nancing constraints. Impact requires a broad mandate, in that socially responsible investors need to internalize social costs irrespective of whether they are investors in a given rm. Impact is optimally achieved by enabling a scale increase for clean production. Socially responsible and nancial investors are complementary: jointly they can achieve higher surplus than either investor type alone. When socially responsible capital is scarce, it should be allocated based on a social profitability index (SPI). This micro-founded ESG metric captures not only a rm's social status quo but also the counterfactual social costs produced in the absence of socially responsible investors.

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2021-04-01T15:00:00 2021-04-01T16:00:00 A Theory of Socially Responsible Investment - Martin Oehmke Finance Speaker : Martin Oehmke (LSE)  Videoconference Jouy-en-Josas