Description: 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. Doing this would keep the power of financial service firms in check, while closing significant resource gaps that government cannot. Drawing on economic sociology, social network theory, economics, the authors examine the benefits and challenges associated with this approach to long-term investing, illustrated through real-world cases.
Review Quotes: "Beyond reporting the latest thinking on institutional investment, this book guides asset managers and owners through an increasingly complex environment. Skillfully blending theoretical insights with practical guidance and case studies, it is essential reading for owners and managers seeking to maximize the impact of their long-term investments."--Paul Rose, Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law