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Product details
- ISBN 9780262542227
- Dimensions: 137 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 02 Feb 2021
- Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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How to use finance as a tool to build a more equitable and sustainable society.
Money defines our present and will shape our future. Every investment decision we make adds a chapter to the story of what our world will look like. Although the idea of mission-based finance has been around for decades, there is a gap between organizations' stated intention to "do good" and meaningful impact. Still, some are succeeding. In Just Money, Katrin Kaufer and Lillian Steponaitis take readers on a global tour of financial institutions that use finance as a force for good.
Money defines our present and will shape our future. Every investment decision we make adds a chapter to the story of what our world will look like. Although the idea of mission-based finance has been around for decades, there is a gap between organizations' stated intention to "do good" and meaningful impact. Still, some are succeeding. In Just Money, Katrin Kaufer and Lillian Steponaitis take readers on a global tour of financial institutions that use finance as a force for good.
Katrin Kaufer is a Research Affiliate and Program Director at the MIT Community Innovators Lab (CoLab) in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning, and Executive Director of the Presencing Institute. Lillian Steponaitis is a Research Affiliate in the MIT Community Innovators Lab and a Special Projects Manager at the Self-Help Federal Credit Union.
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