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Date: 2014-12-18 01:28:54
Investment
Economics
Funds
Social finance
Social economy
Impact investing
Collective investment scheme
Impact evaluation
Socially responsible investing
Financial economics
Finance
Financial services

MARKET ANALYSIS AND DESIGN MARKET ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE — Anja-Nadine Koenig INTRODUCTION

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