Economics As If the Earth Really Mattered
A Catalyst Guide to Socially Conscious Investing
by Susan Meeker-Lowry
ISBN: 0865711216
ISBN-13: 9780865711211
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Consortium Book Sales & Dist Published date: 1988 Size: 5.25 x 8.25 inches Weight: 0.6 pounds
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Economics As If the Earth Really Mattered: A Catalyst Guide to Socially Conscious Investing
Susan Meeker-Lowry
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Economics as If the Earth Really Mattered : Catalyst Guide to Socially Conscious Investing
Meeker-Lowry, Susan
New Society Publishers, 1988. Trade Paperback. Foreword by Fr. Thomas Berry. Most of our paperbacks are in good to good+ (some fine) condition. Some are in fair condition due to their age and the fact that they've been read so many times. If condition is an important issue with you, ask for a more complete description of the book. May have store address sticker and or price sticker on outside. Good means general reading wear. Foreword by Fr. Thomas Berry. Most of our paperbacks are in good to good+ (some fine) condition. Some are in fair condition due to their age and the fact that they've been read so many times. If condition is an important issue with you, ask for a more complete description of the book. May have store address sticker and or price sticker on outside. Good means general reading wear. ( more information)
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