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Gadgets have taken over our lives -- particularly among the young, who have no defenses against them.
“Socially responsible” investing (SRI), which incorporates nonfinancial social and ethical criteria, has attracted significant publicity in recent years and sparked interest among some institutional investors, public pension funds, and Social Security reform advocates, particularly in the wake of recent corporate scandals. SRI adherents claim that one of every ten dollars...
Is it wise for portfolio managers and individual investors to choose socially responsible investing?
Pension funds are being dragged into treacherous waters where political and moral views threaten clear financial mandates.
To better assess the public's reaction to possible changes in the Social Security system, AEI released a new Public Opinion Study on the subject by AEI resident fellow Karlyn H. Bowman.
Recent corporate environmentalism has been driven by economics, as companies seek financial savings.
As the world financial system grows more complex, new screening methods must be implemented to avoid crisis.
Globalization leads not only to the creation and spread of wealth but to ethical outcomes and to better moral character among its participants.




