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ETHICAL INVESTMENTS: A CASE OF DISJOINTED THINKING

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 June 2008

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In an era of globally available information, members of the public cannot help but be aware of the impact of different industries, and within them individual enterprises, upon their workforce, consumers and the environment. Those with money to invest in are increasingly conscious of how the selections they make when purchasing shares may have wide-reaching effects. Quite naturally, many are concerned to try to make responsible investment choices; the ethical investment industry has itself become a multi-million pound business.

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Copyright © Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors 2008

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