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The benefit stance: responsible ownership in the twenty-first century

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Alexander, Frederick H.

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

2020

36

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Summer

341-361

ownership ; company law ; business economics

USA

Business economics

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/graa002

English

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"Ownership in the global equities markets is dominated by large institutions that manage the savings of beneficiaries with long investment horizons. These asset managers rely on incomplete investment models that betray the interests of their beneficiaries and threaten their collective future. The models encourage individual companies to compete without regard for health of the critical social and environmental systems that support the long-term value of those beneficiaries' diversified portfolios and lived experience. These naïve models ignore the growing cost of profit-driven negative externalities. This article examines the latest models of benefit corporation law, a new form of governance that overturns the rule of shareholder primacy, and argues that their principles should be expanded to cover the entire chain of investing, from savers to funds to asset managers and finally to the real economy."

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