Profiting From Our Pain: Privileged Access to Social Impact Investing

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Innovative Finance / Blended Finance
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Cary Martin Shelby
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This article critically examines the burgeoning social impact investing trend, particularly in the context of persistent funding gaps for sustainable development and a millennial drive for "doing good." It argues that existing federal securities laws, with their public-private divide, create regulatory loopholes that allow privileged investors to obscure negative externalities and exclusively profit from community pain, especially exacerbated by crises like COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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