Abstract
"Wer Moral hat, geht zur Bank." Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträger Robert Shiller meint dies ernst: Jede menschliche Tätigkeit von Bedeutung muss finanziert werden, und man kann wenig Gutes für die Welt im Alleingang erreichen.
Birchler, Urs. Die Banken in der Moralfalle. In: Journal21.ch, June 2015, p.33-34.
"Wer Moral hat, geht zur Bank." Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträger Robert Shiller meint dies ernst: Jede menschliche Tätigkeit von Bedeutung muss finanziert werden, und man kann wenig Gutes für die Welt im Alleingang erreichen.
"Wer Moral hat, geht zur Bank." Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträger Robert Shiller meint dies ernst: Jede menschliche Tätigkeit von Bedeutung muss finanziert werden, und man kann wenig Gutes für die Welt im Alleingang erreichen.
Item Type: | Newspaper Article |
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Communities & Collections: | 03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Banking and Finance |
Dewey Decimal Classification: | 330 Economics |
Language: | German |
Date: | June 2015 |
Deposited On: | 09 Feb 2016 15:18 |
Last Modified: | 30 Jul 2020 21:21 |
Publisher: | Journal21.ch |
OA Status: | Closed |
Related URLs: | https://www.journal21.ch/ |
Other Identification Number: | merlin-id:12250 |
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