Ned Yeung on Nostr: Thankfully for that, he already published a book called Value(s): Building a better ...
Thankfully for that, he already published a book called Value(s): Building a better world for all, in which he argues that stakeholder capitalism, socially motivated investing, and business putting purpose before profit were the best ways to put matters right. He advocates for human values over market values. Not what I was expecting from a former big banker.
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