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Date: 2013-11-18 17:03:18
Financial services
Funds
Environmental economics
Social responsibility
Impact investing
Socially responsible investing
Collective investment scheme
Private equity
Venture capital
Financial economics
Finance
Investment

IMPACT INVESTMENTS: PERSPECTIVES FOR AUSTRALIAN SUPERANNUATION FUNDS Kylie Charlton, Scott Donald, Jarrod Ormiston and Richard Seymour October 2013

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