ESG Investing: A Stabilizer for Macroeconomic Resilience

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Economic stability is the cornerstone of a country’s economic growth and social well-being. For a long time, academic and policy discussions on economic stability have focused on macro policy tools such as monetary and fiscal policies, as well as formal institutional factors like financial development and trade openness. Can micro-level ESG investments by enterprises influence a country’s macroeconomic stability? What is the transmission mechanism from these micro behaviors to the macroeconomy?

From Micro Credit to Macro Resilience: The Risk Hedging Logic of ESG

In market discourse, ESG is often simplified as a form of reputation investment at the micro-enterprise level or as a public welfare narrative in a macro context. However, a long-overlooked proposition is gradually emerging: when global economic cycles become more volatile and uncertainty rises, can continuous ESG investments by enterprises accumulate into a deep resilience that helps a country withstand economic shocks and maintain stable development?

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