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Investment Treaties and the Replacement of Stranded Investment
SSRN Electronic JournalHalting the ongoing global loss of biodiversity will require extensive phase-out of harmful production. A significant share of the affected production will be foreign-owned, and can therefore potentially be covered by investment treaties. These treaties are sometimes alleged to dissuade host countries from phasing out harmful investments, while other ...
Henrik Horn, Mark Sanctuary
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
We empirically examine the effects of index investing using predictions derived from a Grossman-Stiglitz framework. An increase in index investing leads to lower information production as measured by Google searches, EDGAR views, and analyst reports, yet price informativeness remains unchanged.
Jeffrey L. Coles +2 more
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We empirically examine the effects of index investing using predictions derived from a Grossman-Stiglitz framework. An increase in index investing leads to lower information production as measured by Google searches, EDGAR views, and analyst reports, yet price informativeness remains unchanged.
Jeffrey L. Coles +2 more
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Concepts and distinctive features of investment, investment and investment activity
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2020В данной статье дается подробное объяснение и проводится сравнительный анализ таких направлений финансовой деятельности, как инвестиции, инвестирование и инвестиционная деятельность. Несмотря на то, что на первый у этих терминов схожее значение, у них все же существуют отличительные особенности.
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Science, 2000
There is a well-known story about an elderly academic who made it a point to attend the funerals of colleagues, his reason being that otherwise, they won't come to mine. This joke reveals a pervasive human trait: Whatever we do, we expect some sort of return. Reciprocation is the basis of human cooperation.
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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There is a well-known story about an elderly academic who made it a point to attend the funerals of colleagues, his reason being that otherwise, they won't come to mine. This joke reveals a pervasive human trait: Whatever we do, we expect some sort of return. Reciprocation is the basis of human cooperation.
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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Investment and investment finance in Europe: Investing in competitiveness
2015Europe faces a twofold economic challenge. Post crisis, Europe still suffers from weak confidence, with would-be investors across Europe sitting on ample liquidity but afraid to invest, while deleveraging goes on in both the public and private sector. From a structural point of view Europe faces the longlasting challenge of declining productivity and ...
Kolev, Atanas, Tanayama, Tanja
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Yes Prime Minister, but it is also investment, investment, investment
Engineering Management Journal, 1999The author argues that, once again in the UK, those occupied in wealth creation, using science and engineering to produce the things that people need and want for a better life, a process otherwise known as manufacturing, have been pushed to the edge of an economic recession.
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The Lancet, 2014
www.thelancet.com Vol 383 March 15, 2014 949 wealthy subsidise health services for the sick and poor. This cannot happen through private market-based systems of user fees and private insurance, including voluntary community-based schemes. Across the world, countries are instead realising that the only way to secure the cross-subsidies needed for UHC is
Robert, Yates, Ranu S, Dhillon
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www.thelancet.com Vol 383 March 15, 2014 949 wealthy subsidise health services for the sick and poor. This cannot happen through private market-based systems of user fees and private insurance, including voluntary community-based schemes. Across the world, countries are instead realising that the only way to secure the cross-subsidies needed for UHC is
Robert, Yates, Ranu S, Dhillon
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Institutional Investments and Responsible Investing
2019This chapter is designed to provide insights on the pertinence of responsible investing in both developed and developing economies in light of the international deliberations on sustainability and sustainable development. Responsible investing presents a strong business case for institutional investors to merge ethics with profitability.
Ria Sinha, Manipadma Datta
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The Rise of International Investment, Investment Agreements and Investment Disputes
2008Abstract To set the scene and provide the context for this volume, I would like to make three points: (1) foreign direct investment (FDI) has become the most important vehicle to bring goods and services to foreign markets and to integrate national production systems; (2) this process has been accompanied by the rapid rise of ...
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Investing with Values: Ethical Investment versus Islamic Investment
2010This timely book examines the authorization of Shari’ah-compliant intermediaries as either credit institutions or as investment companies in the European Union.
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