Does Socially Responsible Investing Hurt Investment Returns?
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RBC Global Asset Management Inc
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A common concern about socially responsible investing (SRI) is that there is a premium to be paid for being socially responsible that necessarily diminishes investment returns. A comprehensive review of the empirical literature questions this premise. At Phillips, Hager & North, we monitor a broad range of financial trends and issues that may influence our clients' decision-making. Periodically, we produce research articles to help provide background for investment decisions on many different levels. This article, an update of an earlier research paper, challenges the myth of lower long-term returns for SRI investors and provides an overview of the current research on the subject.
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AR-PHIL2010-1
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Année d'édition
2010
Date d'édition
2010