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Socially Responsible Investment: A multicriteria approach to portfolio selection combining ethical and financial objectives

► A purely ethical (Quaker-like) investment is unsuitable for most investors. ► Mutual funds prefer a mix of purely ethical and financial goals. ► We achieve a stochastic model to optimize a mix of financial/purely ethical goals. ► An actual case is developed from a large scale problem of green/fina...

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Published in:European journal of operational research 2012-01, Vol.216 (2), p.487-494
Main Authors: Ballestero, Enrique, Bravo, Mila, Pérez-Gladish, Blanca, Arenas-Parra, Mar, Plà-Santamaria, David
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