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Ethical Investment and Portfolio Theory: Using Factor Analysis to Select a Portfolio

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Figure 2 shows selected combinations of four stocks: A, B, C and D. Of these four, stocks A and B are con- ventional (profit-maximising) stocks, whereas C and D are ethical investments
Figure 4. Choice for an investor.
Table 1. Empirical findings from three portfolios.

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