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Financing Change: Financial Community, Eco-Efficiency And Sustainable Development

Books from same Author: Stephan Schmidheiny , Federico J.L. Zorraquin

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    Author(s)Stephan Schmidheiny , Federico J.L. Zorraquin
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    EditionReprint
    ISBN9780262692076
    Pages235
    BindingPaperback
    Language English
    Publish YearMarch 1998

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    MIT Press Ltd Financing Change: Financial Community, Eco-Efficiency And Sustainable Development by Stephan Schmidheiny , Federico J.L. Zorraquin

    Largely descriptive rather than prescriptive, Financing Change is the first study to examine questions that will become increasingly important as populations burgeon and the developing countries enter financial markets. Prominent industrialist Stephan Schmidheiny, coauthor of the influential book, Changing Course: A Global Business Perspective on Development and the Environment, joins Argentinean business leader Federico J. L. Zorraquin and the other 123 members of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development in taking a close look at whether the workings of financial markets (stocks, bonds, banks, and insurance companies) do, or should, support sustainable development. Largely descriptive rather than prescriptive, Financing Change is the first study to examine questions that will become increasingly important as populations burgeon and the developing countries enter financial markets. It examines these issues in separate chapters covering the viewpoints of the financial market participants: company directors, investors and analysts, bankers, insurers, accountants, and raters.