THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL INVESTMENTS ON CAPITAL FLOWS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.5331Palavras-chave:
ESG Investments, Sustainable Finance, Capital Flows, SDGs, Financial StabilityResumo
Over the past decade, the integration of environmental and social considerations into financial decision-making has fundamentally reshaped global investment patterns. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments have evolved from a niche ethical strategy into a mainstream determinant of capital allocation. Within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), these investments increasingly influence international capital flows by redirecting financial resources toward sustainable and socially responsible activities. This study investigates the extent to which environmental and social investments affect the direction, stability, and composition of capital flows in global financial markets. Using a conceptual analytical framework supported by an econometric model, the research evaluates how ESG integration modifies investment risk perception and enhances financial resilience. The findings indicate that ESG investments act as catalysts for long-term capital stability by mitigating systemic risks, attracting institutional investors, and fostering sustainable infrastructure development. Moreover, they contribute to reducing volatility associated with traditional financial markets. The study concludes that environmental and social investments are not merely ethical tools but structural financial mechanisms essential for achieving the SDGs and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
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