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Are ethical and green investment funds more resilient?. (2022). Salakhova, Dilyara ; Kapadia, Sujit ; Giuzio, Margherita ; Capot, Laura-Dona.
In: Working Paper Series.
RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20222747.

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