Efficiency of the Public Pensions Funds on the Socially Responsible Equities of Mexico

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作者
De la Torre-Torres, Oscar V. [1 ]
Galeana-Figueroa, Evaristo [1 ]
Alvarez-Garcia, Jose [2 ]
机构
[1] Michoacan State Univ St Nicholas & Hidalgo UMSNH, Fac Accounting & Management, Morelia 58030, Michoacan, Mexico
[2] Univ Extremadura, Fac Business Finance & Tourism, Financial Econ & Accounting Dept, Caceres 10071, Spain
来源
SUSTAINABILITY | 2019年 / 11卷 / 01期
关键词
pension funds; socially responsible investment; asset-allocation; Markov-switching models; portfolio back test and simulation; SIEFORE; SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT; PORTFOLIO SELECTION; TIME-SERIES; PERFORMANCE; INDEXES; STYLE; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/su11010178
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the present work, we test the mean-variance efficiency that Mexican public pension funds would have shown had these invested their local equity portfolio component only in socially responsible stocks. With a daily simulation (from 1 January 2005 to 31 July 2018) of the Standard & Poors (S&P) Mexico target risk indices, we found that there was no significant difference between the more conservative pension funds that invested only in the Price Index and Quotations (IPC) sustainable index against the ones that invested in the conventional IPC. In the case of the more aggressive type of pension funds (those with a higher Mexican equity investment level), a lower mean-variance efficiency would have been observed had these invested in the IPC sustainable index. We also found, with a two-regime Markov-switching analysis, that socially responsible investment would have been better for most of these pension funds during distress time periods. Even if our results do not give strong short-term proof for the use of a socially responsible investment strategy in the most aggressive pension funds, we found that the benefits will be observed in the long-term, due to a better performance during distress time periods and the lag effect of mid and small-cap stocks in the performance.
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