Last month, Senator Marco Rubio called for what he termed “common-good capitalism.” In a speech at Catholic University, Rubio outlined a framework that embraces the free market but demands more from it than short-term financial gain
have issued strong public warnings that the gains generated by our current financial system are not being adequately shared. But in practice, quarterly earnings calls and share-price projections remain the dominant model for investors assessing companies’ performance. Unless asset owners and managers re-orient themselves towards longer-term priorities, investor pressures will continue to force publicly traded companies to make unwise decisions favoring short-term earnings over long-term value.
Second, Senator Rubio’s “common-good capitalism” will require investors to assign greater importance to the human rights and environmental performance of companies. An August statement from 180 corporate CEOs, under the auspices of the Business Roundtable, reinforces this need. In their statement, entitled “,” they urged corporate executives to “lead their companies for the benefit of all stakeholders – customers, employees, suppliers, communities and shareholders.
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