Greed Gone Good brings the how-tos of impact finance to a broad-based audience of investors, from the individual to the institutional. Written in an engaging, jargon-free style and loaded with practical advice, it explores the pitfalls and potential of the burgeoning impact revolution.
Greed Gone Good brings the how-tos of impact finance to a broad-based audience of investors, from the individual to the institutional. Written in an engaging, jargon-free style and loaded with practical advice, it explores the pitfalls and potential of the burgeoning impact revolution.
Jane Elizabeth Hughes is Professor of Practice at Simmons University School of Business, and a former director at Social Finance US. She has served as a consultant to the Asian Development Bank and Inter- American Development Bank, with whom she worked to catalyze the development of Social Bond markets. She has written and lectured extensively on impact investing around the world.
Inhaltsangabe
1.The Impact of Globalization, Poverty, and Inequality 2. Greed Gone Bad: A Perversion of Capitalism 3. Greed Gone Good: Re-Imagining the Model 4. Investors: The Driving Force 5. Microfinance: The Seeds of the Impact Revolution 6. The Revolution Goes Mainstream: Equity Markets... 7. ...And Impact Bonds 8. Sustainable Banking 9. Gender-Smart Investing: Are Women the Silver Bullet? 10. The Way Forward
1.The Impact of Globalization, Poverty, and Inequality 2. Greed Gone Bad: A Perversion of Capitalism 3. Greed Gone Good: Re-Imagining the Model 4. Investors: The Driving Force 5. Microfinance: The Seeds of the Impact Revolution 6. The Revolution Goes Mainstream: Equity Markets... 7. ...And Impact Bonds 8. Sustainable Banking 9. Gender-Smart Investing: Are Women the Silver Bullet? 10. The Way Forward
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