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This paper puts forth Ecological Finance Theory as a valuable new vision for financial economics. Ecological Finance Theory is a mission-driven proposition seeking to re-embed financial systems within social and ecological constraints in order to ensure social resilience. Ecological Finance...
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This paper relies on daily price indices for stocks and bonds to analyze the functioning of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in the period 1931-1940. Although the TSE was a large and liquid market, its pricing mechanisms significantly deviated from weak-form efficiency. In this context, zaibatsu...
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