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Sustainable Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa : Investment Practitioner Views of Sustainable Investment in Private Equity and Asset Management in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya.
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- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- International Finance Corporation.
- Series:
- Other papers
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Abatement.
- Accountability.
- Accounting.
- Bribery.
- Capital Flows.
- Career Development.
- Confidentiality.
- Corporate Governance.
- Corporate Law.
- Decision Making.
- E-Commerce.
- Economic Development.
- Emerging Markets.
- Emissions.
- Employment Opportunities.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Environmental Policy.
- Financial Institutions.
- Financial Management.
- Governance.
- Governance Indicators.
- Human Capital.
- Human Rights.
- Insurance.
- International Finance.
- Investment Climate.
- Law and Development.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Literacy.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Managers.
- Outsourcing.
- Pension Plans.
- Private Investment.
- Private Sector Development.
- Productivity.
- Public-Private Partnerships.
- Recycling.
- Regulators.
- Reputation.
- Risk Management.
- Social Development.
- Technical Assistance.
- Technology Transfer.
- Transparency.
- Wages.
- Local Subjects:
- Abatement.
- Accountability.
- Accounting.
- Bribery.
- Capital Flows.
- Career Development.
- Confidentiality.
- Corporate Governance.
- Corporate Law.
- Decision Making.
- E-Commerce.
- Economic Development.
- Emerging Markets.
- Emissions.
- Employment Opportunities.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Environmental Policy.
- Financial Institutions.
- Financial Management.
- Governance.
- Governance Indicators.
- Human Capital.
- Human Rights.
- Insurance.
- International Finance.
- Investment Climate.
- Law and Development.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Literacy.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Managers.
- Outsourcing.
- Pension Plans.
- Private Investment.
- Private Sector Development.
- Productivity.
- Public-Private Partnerships.
- Recycling.
- Regulators.
- Reputation.
- Risk Management.
- Social Development.
- Technical Assistance.
- Technology Transfer.
- Transparency.
- Wages.
- Other Title:
- Sustainable Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2011.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- Sustainable investment (SI) has a strong niche foothold in Sub-Saharan Africa, anchored in the region's largest investment market, South Africa. Yet more work is needed, at policy and portfolio levels, to grow this investment theme. This report recommends measures to expand SI in Sub-Saharan Africa. It forecasts that over the next five years there will be considerable growth of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations applied to investment in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. While these three countries form the basis of the study, the lion's share of data and observations emerged from South Africa, which is home to the continent's most developed capital markets.
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