Socially responsible investing in the United States is alive and well in 1995, two years after the end of the South Africa divestment movement that helped fuel its rise during the 1970s and 1980s. This finding contradicts the "common wisdom" expressed in the media and elsewhere that the fall of apartheid in September 1993 would lead to the demise of responsible investing in the U.S. This comprehensive, year-long effort by the Social Investment Forum (SIF) to identify the extent of responsible investing in the U.S. reaches the following conclusions:
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