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The Norwegian government pension fund global : "the cost of ethical exclusions"

Kasikci, Faruk; Rajasingam, Shvarand Luxman
Master thesis
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2017
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Abstract
Our thesis contributes to the literature on SRI by measuring the financial impact

of ethical exclusion for the GPFG. We do this by creating a portfolio of excluded

companies from the GPFG, and measure its performance against a constructed

benchmark. We find that the portfolio of all exclusions has higher cumulative

return, and a $ 1 414 648 901 higher total dollar value than benchmark. By

splitting the portfolio to one without tobacco companies, and one with only

tobacco companies, we find that the portfolio underperforms the benchmark

without the tobacco companies. Although we find economical significant

evidence for the portfolio of exclusion outperforming the benchmark, we only

find statistically significant evidence for the portfolio of tobacco outperforming

the benchmark.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Finance - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2017
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BI Norwegian Business School

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