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Can doing good benefit the wallet and the conscience?: It is too simplistic to say that socially res...

Can doing good benefit the wallet and the conscience?: It is too simplistic to say that socially res...

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Can doing good benefit the wallet and the conscience?: It is too simplistic to say that socially responsible investing does or does not pay. A closer look is needed. Christoph Butz explains: SURVEYS EDITION

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Can doing good benefit the wallet and the conscience?: It is too simplistic to say that socially responsible investing does or does not pay. A closer look is needed. Christoph Butz explains: SURVEYS EDITION

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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The Financial times (London ed.), 2003-12-15

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English

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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To ask whether socially responsible investment (SRI) pays is a bit like asking whether it is possible to have your cake and eat it too. Many mainstream investors are still not convinced that it is possible to invest according to sustainable criteria and earn the same or even more than investors who are not subject to any restrictions. Simply to rep...

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Can doing good benefit the wallet and the conscience?: It is too simplistic to say that socially responsible investing does or does not pay. A closer look is needed. Christoph Butz explains: SURVEYS EDITION

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_249546081

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_249546081

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0307-1766

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