Finding value in the hard work of quantitative ESG investing
In our series of letters from African journalists, academics and business leaders explain how hard work is expected to yield competitive advantage, and how it can be a good fit for the economy, writes economist George Mussalli, founder of PanAgora Asset Management.
Source: mitsloan.mit.eduPublished on 2021-09-08
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