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Write one positive impact of markets.​

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Answered by aarushi8787
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Answer:

positive impact of market is :

Explanation:

- people earn livelihood .

- market owner can eat his/her own market food .

- market owners are in profit while year .

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mahanteshkumbar2006: hi
Answered by mahanteshkumbar2006
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Answer:

As the examples in this paper have illustrated, public markets

investments have inherent constraints, such as not being able

to provide concessionary capital. But there is tremendous

opportunity in the scale and influence of managing impact

within such a mainstream asset class. This makes it all

the more important for public markets investors to spot

opportunities to engage actively on impact, as well as to

signal publicly the importance of impact measurement as

part of their portfolio management decisions. When public

markets investors can do so, they have a real advantage in

the ability to achieve positive impact at scale.

It is a big step forward that the five dimensions of impact performance - and related

categories of data - are now commonly understood. When data is collected and

organised across all five dimensions of impact more consistently, its practice can

be more readily embraced in the public markets. Much of this impact data can be

collected and disclosed by companies themselves (e.g. outcome and demographic

data), while additional contextual data (e.g. local thresholds for positive outcomes)

could be more systematically collected and organised by expert groups and/or

large public institutions.

Through transparent and consistent disclosure of such data across all five

dimensions of impact, the market could start to ascertain the real role of public

markets investment in both progressing - and hindering progress - towards global

goals like the SDGs. Over time, it may emerge that this asset class is driving

progress on a greater scale than any other.

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