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Capital as Proof: When Resilience Becomes Investment-Ready

In: From Risk to Resilience

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  • Sharron McPherson

    (Resilience Technologies Inc.)

Abstract

This chapter argues that capital allocation serves as the ultimate proof of resilience legibility. It demonstrates how measurable governance conditions and infrastructure durability translate into signals that financial actors can assess, price, and deploy against. Rather than treating capital as external validation, the chapter positions it as an outcome of institutional coherence and decision-grade measurement. It analyzes how resilience reduces structural uncertainty, improves risk transparency, and enables sustained investment flows across public and private markets. By reframing capital as a consequence of measurable institutional ability, the chapter completes the transition from risk diagnosis to investment readiness.

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  • Sharron McPherson, 2026. "Capital as Proof: When Resilience Becomes Investment-Ready," Springer Books, in: From Risk to Resilience, chapter 10, pages 141-160, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-26057-4_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-26057-4_10
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