Impact Investment Funds For Frontier Markets In Southeast Asia: Creating A Platform For Institutional Capital, High-quality Foreign Direct Investment, ... Making (palgrave Studies In Impact Finance)
by Manuel Stagars /
2015 / English / PDF
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Until now, most socially responsible and impact investments have
centred on developed markets, with growth potential and investment
opportunities in the frontier economies of countries such as
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam being mostly overlooked. While
some individuals and organizations have begun to develop
responsible investment opportunities with these countries in mind,
large new sources of capital for development could still emerge.
This book explores the greater potential for global investment in
Southeast Asia, and the ways in which socially responsible
investment styles can be used in their developing economies. It
demonstrates how the benefits of investment could create a robust
platform for separate stakeholders, including governments,
non-governmental organizations, development banks, the financial
sector, and small and medium sized enterprises. The author explores
how shaping collaborative sustainable investment policies could
speed up inclusive development, address the needs of those at the
bottom of the pyramid, and ensure sustainable future growth.
Until now, most socially responsible and impact investments have
centred on developed markets, with growth potential and investment
opportunities in the frontier economies of countries such as
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam being mostly overlooked. While
some individuals and organizations have begun to develop
responsible investment opportunities with these countries in mind,
large new sources of capital for development could still emerge.
This book explores the greater potential for global investment in
Southeast Asia, and the ways in which socially responsible
investment styles can be used in their developing economies. It
demonstrates how the benefits of investment could create a robust
platform for separate stakeholders, including governments,
non-governmental organizations, development banks, the financial
sector, and small and medium sized enterprises. The author explores
how shaping collaborative sustainable investment policies could
speed up inclusive development, address the needs of those at the
bottom of the pyramid, and ensure sustainable future growth.