
Inequality in the U.S. is at the Root of the Trade Wars ~ Financial Times
4/06/2019
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Originally Published by Financial TimesBy Garvin Jabusch
Inequality is not caused by trade, but by disproportionate hoarding of the benefits by a few © [...]

Entrepreneurs Tackling Climate Change: “Invest like it matters what companies actually do” ~ Authority Magazine
19/12/2018
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Invest like it matters what companies actually do, not because a company is in an index somewhere. The S&P 500 has dozens of fossil fuels companies. It has [...]

Inequality as a Systemic Risk ~ White Paper
18/09/2018
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Inequality as a Systemic Risk — The threat, its causes and potential solutions
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Time and again, history has demonstrated that extreme [...]

The Supply-Side Miracle ~ Worth
14/08/2018
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More production from fewer inputs is driving sustainability and decreasing extreme poverty.
Originally published by Worth
By Garvin [...]

Investing in Gender Diversity: Beyond Board Representation ~ Fund Intelligence
18/06/2018
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Green Alpha Launches Gender Diversity SMA
This strategy seeks to go beyond the board of directors
Originally published by Fund Intelligence, Private Asset [...]

Inequality as Systemic Risk, Part II ~ Worth
17/05/2018
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Part one of this series laid out why economic inequality could lead to our society’s downfall. In part two, we address potential solutions.
Originally [...]

The Proof in the Pipeline: Fossil Fuels and Social Inequality ~ The Journal of Environmental Investing
21/02/2018
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Originally published in The Journal of Environmental Investing
By Arina Abbott
While fossil fuel risk has reared its ugly head in the form of blazing [...]

Green Alpha’s 2018 Economic Outlook ~ Worth
18/12/2017
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The three economic trends you should be watching next year.
Originally published by Worth
By Garvin Jabusch
In some form, the Next Economy already exists. [...]

Brexit: A Practical Appendix
1/07/2016
By Garvin Jabusch
In my last post, I said that political events like the Brexit usually don't result in long-term share price declines. In spite of all the [...]