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  • Buscaglia, Marcos, author.
     
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  • International economic relations.
     
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    Beyond the ESG Portfolio : how Wall Street can help democracies survive / Marcos Buscaglia.
    by Buscaglia, Marcos, author.
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    New York : McGraw-Hill, [2024]
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  • International economic relations.
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  • Economic policy -- International cooperation.
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  • Power (Social sciences) -- United States.
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  • United States -- Foreign economic relations.
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    9781265115609 (hardcover) :
    1265115605 (hardcover)
    Description: 
    xx, 249 pages ; 24 cm
    Contents: 
    The uneasy relationship between Wall Street and democracy -- Financing the revolution in Venezuela -- The city of London is Erdogan's financier -- Liberal funding yields an illiberal democracy in Hungary -- Russia: financing "Putin the Great" -- China: financing Xi Jinping's "New World Order" -- The Latin American autocrats that weren't -- Is investing in more democratic countries the right investment decision? -- Do ESG metrics account for democracy standards? -- What can be done to add a D to ESG?.
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    "Emerging markets are attractive investments for many reason, including their enormous growth potential and their diversification benefits. The problem is, money doesn't discriminate between democratic and anti-democratic leaders: Markets routinely reward authoritarians like Jair Bolsonaro, Vladimir Putin, Recep Erdogan, and Hugo Chavez. Indeed, foreign money has played a major role in helping some of today's most anti-democratic leaders build, maintain, and expand their power."--Page [4] of cover.
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