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How The Sri Can Be A Catalyst For A Sustainable Economy?

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  • Hasna Moussafir

    (LRSG - Laboratoire de Recherche en Sciences de Gestion -LRSG- Université Hassan 1er)

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Considered to be a booming investment style, Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) integrates sustainable development principles into financial investment and investment fund management. Indeed, according to previous research, SRI calls into question the current financial system disconnected from the real economy by developing new investment strategies in response to sustainable development challenges. These are revolutionizing pre-established financial management methods in the capital markets, which would allow SRI to reconcile finance with the real economy and create a new, more sustainable economic system. This article is a theoretical exploration of the key strategies of SRI, highlighting the role that SRI could play in the growth of the sustainable economy.

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  • Hasna Moussafir, 2020. "How The Sri Can Be A Catalyst For A Sustainable Economy?," Post-Print hal-03029575, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03029575
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