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The financial ecosystem is a common property resource that serves the needs of savers and issuers. We synthesize in this epilogue chapter the themes of the book and highlight how an enhanced practice of sustainable finance can foster the aggregation of the small voices necessary to incorporate the diversity of stakeholder perspectives into the financial ecosystem. We show that the crux of the matter lies not in what gets decided but who gets to decide.
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Bose, S., Dong, G., Simpson, A. (2019). Toward the Common Wealth and the Common Weal. In: The Financial Ecosystem. Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05624-7_16
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