RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE

This document presents a pilot experience for the development of Socially Responsible Investment practices in Bolivia that has involved 53 agricultural and agro industrial business from all over the country. This experience is grounded on the need of complementing the micro financial system in Boliv...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Nogales Carvajal, Pamela Córdova Olivera, Laura C. García Sobral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Privada Boliviana 2012-07-01
Series:Investigación & Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/50
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spelling doaj-f05ad1b9df5647dc9d14aef00fd5f94d2020-11-24T22:28:59ZengUniversidad Privada BolivianaInvestigación & Desarrollo1814-63332518-44312012-07-0111248RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCERicardo Nogales Carvajal0Pamela Córdova Olivera1Laura C. García Sobral2Universidad Privada BolivianaUniversidad Privada BolivianaUniversidad Privada BolivianaThis document presents a pilot experience for the development of Socially Responsible Investment practices in Bolivia that has involved 53 agricultural and agro industrial business from all over the country. This experience is grounded on the need of complementing the micro financial system in Bolivia, in order to better cope with the importance of small-scaled rural businesses and reinforce its capability for promoting a sustainable, socially inclusive economic development process, through the capital market. This pilot builds upon three cores aspects that have been identified as priorities in the Bolivian context: i) the legal foundation of these alliances, proposing modifications to the current legal bodywork, in order to create the Funds for Social Development and their managers, the Investment Societies for Development; ii) the development of Factor Analysis based techniques of risk assessing for investors to be able to engage in alliances with rural businesses, through the creation and co-implementation of specific business plans leading to the achievement of financial and social realistic goals and iii) strategies for monitoring and evaluating these alliances, in order to create and systematize empirical evidence that can lead to the constant perfection of these kind of financial interventions.http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/50Responsible Investing, Factor Analysis, Investment Societies for Development, Funds for Social Development, Risk Assessment
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author Ricardo Nogales Carvajal
Pamela Córdova Olivera
Laura C. García Sobral
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Pamela Córdova Olivera
Laura C. García Sobral
RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
Investigación & Desarrollo
Responsible Investing, Factor Analysis, Investment Societies for Development, Funds for Social Development, Risk Assessment
author_facet Ricardo Nogales Carvajal
Pamela Córdova Olivera
Laura C. García Sobral
author_sort Ricardo Nogales Carvajal
title RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
title_short RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
title_full RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
title_fullStr RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
title_full_unstemmed RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: CASE STUDY OF A BOLIVIAN PILOT EXPERIENCE
title_sort responsible investments in a developing country: case study of a bolivian pilot experience
publisher Universidad Privada Boliviana
series Investigación & Desarrollo
issn 1814-6333
2518-4431
publishDate 2012-07-01
description This document presents a pilot experience for the development of Socially Responsible Investment practices in Bolivia that has involved 53 agricultural and agro industrial business from all over the country. This experience is grounded on the need of complementing the micro financial system in Bolivia, in order to better cope with the importance of small-scaled rural businesses and reinforce its capability for promoting a sustainable, socially inclusive economic development process, through the capital market. This pilot builds upon three cores aspects that have been identified as priorities in the Bolivian context: i) the legal foundation of these alliances, proposing modifications to the current legal bodywork, in order to create the Funds for Social Development and their managers, the Investment Societies for Development; ii) the development of Factor Analysis based techniques of risk assessing for investors to be able to engage in alliances with rural businesses, through the creation and co-implementation of specific business plans leading to the achievement of financial and social realistic goals and iii) strategies for monitoring and evaluating these alliances, in order to create and systematize empirical evidence that can lead to the constant perfection of these kind of financial interventions.
topic Responsible Investing, Factor Analysis, Investment Societies for Development, Funds for Social Development, Risk Assessment
url http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/50
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