Reframing Finance argues that institutional investors (such as pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and foundations) should put their money more directly into projects like infrastructure, green energy, and the future of agriculture in order to keep the power of financial service firms in check, while closing significant resource gaps that government cannot.
Reframing Finance argues that institutional investors (such as pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and foundations) should put their money more directly into projects like infrastructure, green energy, and the future of agriculture in order to keep the power of financial service firms in check, while closing significant resource gaps that government cannot.
Ashby Monk is Executive and Research Director of Stanford University's Global Projects Center.Rajiv Sharma is Research Program Manager at Stanford's Global Projects Center and Visiting Research Associate at Oxford University's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. Duncan L. Sinclair is Vice Chair at Deloitte.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Collaborative Model for Long-Term Investing 2. Building an Institutional Investor's Collaborative Network and Social Capital 3. Re-intermediating Investment Management 4. New Vehicles to Drive the Collaborative Model 5. The Future of Long-Term Institutional Investment
1. A Collaborative Model for Long-Term Investing 2. Building an Institutional Investor's Collaborative Network and Social Capital 3. Re-intermediating Investment Management 4. New Vehicles to Drive the Collaborative Model 5. The Future of Long-Term Institutional Investment
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