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Sustainability and Society: Do Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors Matter for Foreign Direct Investment?
Sustainable investing allocates investments based on environmental, social and governance factors (ESG). The societal value of sustainable investment is becoming progressively relevant as investors are increasingly recognizing the importance of investing in companies that seek to combat climate chan...
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