Aggregate Confusion: GRASFI Best Paper Prizes
The Aggregate Confusion Project recently received two "Best Paper" Prizes from the Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment
The Aggregate Confusion Project recently received two "Best Paper" Prizes from the Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment
The Aggregate Confusion team recently one the Best Paper Prize from VP Bank at the "Sustainable Finance Workshop" of the University of Liechtenstein
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