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Signals of Scarcity and Financial Performance

Satyajit Bose (), Guo Dong () and Anne Simpson ()
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Satyajit Bose: Columbia University
Guo Dong: Columbia University
Anne Simpson: CalPERS

Chapter Chapter 5 in The Financial Ecosystem, 2019, pp 111-136 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract We outline the feedback loop through which the financial ecosystem, using a set of interconnected prices, can aggregate local information through decentralized efforts at arbitrage. This feedback loop has the potential to increase incentives for waste minimization and other activities which alleviate the scarcities caused by the approach of planetary boundaries. We discuss the existing frames of reference in financial analysis which can be broadened by incorporating non-financial information into the security selection process. We review the current state of regulations on non-financial disclosure. We conclude by summarizing the results of studies examining the link between corporate sustainability performance and corporate financial performance.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05624-7_5

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