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Positive finance, a toolkit for responsible transformation, Herve Guez and Philippe Zaouati ; foreword by Jacques Attali

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Positive finance, a toolkit for responsible transformation, Herve Guez and Philippe Zaouati ; foreword by Jacques Attali
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Positive finance
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
951151741
Responsibility statement
Herve Guez and Philippe Zaouati ; foreword by Jacques Attali
Sub title
a toolkit for responsible transformation
Summary
For some, finance is the enemy, solely responsible for the global financial crisis and symbolic of an outdated model that is catapulting us toward social and ecological ruin. And such a view can seem tempting. The 2007-2008 meltdown of the financial system was intimately bound to the financialization of the economy and its consequences particularly a tendency to take undue risks, promoted by existing mechanisms for compensating bankers and their corollary, a marked deepening of socioeconomic inequalities. In answer to these failures, public authorities all over the world unleashed an unprecedented wave of recommendations, including attempts to segregate the proprietary activities of banks, a reinforcement of treasury and liquidity requirements for financial institutions, and close scrutiny of compensation. But the effectiveness of this response is doubtful. Furthermore, the waywardness of finance is in reality merely an indicator that our economic model is obsolete. It is possible to imagine another way, which would consist of seeing finance as a toolkit for building a solution to the crisis. Transforming the economic model and reducing the ever-widening gulf of inequality, while taking into account environmental constraints, is extremely costly. We have to re-envision the allocation of capital in order to support social and technological innovations, to design and build sustainable infrastructure, and to finance the energy transition. Reinvented, finance could become a powerful lever for setting these transformations in motion. This book is dedicated to proving that such leverage is within reach: here, the authors present a toolkit for putting money to work in the general interest.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- A positive finance for a positive economy -- 1. Homo economicus: Ill-adapted for survival in the anthropocene -- 2. Financial markets need to reinvent themselves -- 3. Positive financial markets: a new paradigm -- Savings can contribute to transforming business -- 1. Getting long-term investment back on track -- 2. Making responsible investment a reality by investing responsibly -- 3. Investing in sustainable development -- 4. The bottom line -- Savings as a key to transforming the economy -- 1. Redefining public-private partnerships -- 2. Orienting savings towards the positive economy -- 3. Inventing new models -- Conclusion -- 1. Definitions -- 2. Labels -- 3. Encouragement
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