File:Scholtens and Spierdijk the case of tropical timber investment funds in the Netherlands.pdf
This case study analyzes the behavior of dutch tropical timber investments funds in relation to financial regulation. These funds are a niche market within the market for socially responsible investments. During the past few years, several Dutch timber funds went bankrupt, whereas others were surrounded by scandals. Partly as a reaction to this tighter, regulation was developed and implemented. [...] This case study on timber funds in the Netherlands demonstrates how a lack of regulation can spoil a market that in itself has the potential to offer something useful to society.
Authors: Bert Scholtens and Laura Spierdijk from University of Groningen (2007)
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