|  November 2019 - Finance, firms and the long  run
 Issue editors: Christophe Moussu & Pierre-Charles Pradier with the support  of LabEx ReFi, ESCP Europe, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Conservatoire  National des Arts et Métiers
   
   Introduction: Christophe MOUSSU,
 ESCP Europe, LabEx ReFiet
 Pierre-Charles PRADIER, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, LabEx ReFi
   
 Financing firms and the  investment horizon   Financial markets and  short-termism Christophe Moussu, ESCP Europe, LabEx ReFi
   The real effects of long-term  investors in listed companies Alexandre Garel, researcher in finance, Audencia Business School
   Sustainable behavior and value  creation: Communications addressed to the financial markets Jean-Brieuc Le Tinier, chief financial officer and secretary-general of the  FNAC Darty Group
    The American big tech giants:  New systemic players in international finance? Paul-Adrien Hyppolite &
 Antoine Michon,
 engineers from the Corps des Mines
   Is there room for the long  term in market financing? Alexis Collomb, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
 
 From shareholder ‒ to  partner-based governance   Risks and the government of  firms François Valérian, associate professor of finance at the Conservatoire  National des Arts et Métiers, Conseil Général de l’Économie
   Corporate reform: From the  firm or from the field? Cécile Renouard, professor of philosophy, Centre Sèvres, teacher at  École des Mines de Paris, ESSEC and Sciences Po, & president of Transition  Campus
   Firms with a mission as a  vector of the long term Blanche Segrestin &
 Laure-Anne Parpaleix,
 Mines ParisTech, PSL Research University
   The long-term coherence of  cooperatives is more a matter of principles than facts Pierre-Charles Pradier, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, LabEx ReFi
   Impact investing: The role and  effectiveness of such funds Isabelle Guénard-Malaussène, president de FINANCE@IMPACT and of the committee of  the FINANSOL label
 
 Regulations and the state   “Intérêt social” and “raison  d’être”: Thoughts about two provisions in the PACTE Act that amend corporate  law Alain Pietrancosta, professor, Sorbonne Law School
    The role of central banks and supervisory  authorities in stimulating consideration for long-term issues: The case of  climate change Nathalie Aufauvre &
 Clément Bourgey,
 Bank of France
   Family Firms versus  Private Equity: A struggle of business models? The example of the German  printing industry Dr. Ida Bagel, CEO Bagel Froup,
 &
 Prof. Michael Troege,
 ESCP Europe
   Financial Regulation and Externalities: Efficiency vs Politics Gérard Hertig, ETH Zurich
    The EU directive on restructuring and insolvency,  an opportunity for France to shift focus to the long term? Sophie Vermeille &
 Eva Fourel,
 Droit et Croissance
 
 Incentives for financing  long-term externalities   Finance, firms and the long  term Claire Castanet, Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)
   What can institutional  investors do in matters related to climate change and responsible investments? Jean-François Boulier, president of the French Association of Institutional  Investors (Af2i)
   Green bonds, a tool for  financing the environmental transition Franck Bancel, professor, ESCP Europe,
 &
 Dejan Glavas,
 doctoral student, ESCP Europe
   From ESG ratings to stress  tests aligned with the Paris Agreement and sustainable development goals Anne-Catherine Husson-Traore, NOVETHIC
   Can firms finance the  long-term environmental transition? Claire Tutenuit, EpE
 
 Miscellany   Introduction to blockchains Ilarion Pavel, Conseil Général de l’Économie (CGE)
   The role of Ports and Free Zones in the Development of Africa: The  “Djibouti Model” Mowlid Aden, Djibouti Ports & Free  Zone Authority (DPFZA)
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