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Redefining Sustainable Investing: A 'Next Economy' Model Approach
The need for transition to indefinitely sustainable macro economic production functions and the attendant required evolution of modern portfolio theory are discussed. A new, 'next economy' methodology is proposed to practically apply modern realities to portfolios in meaningful ways. Existing yet insufficient attempts to modify portfolio theory to address climate and resource concerns are discussed. Next economy sector classification is discussed.