Media Roundup: Capital and the Common Good

This week, our featured book is Capital and the Common Good: How Innovative Finance Is Tackling the World’s Most Urgent Problems, by Georgia Levenson Keohane. For the final post of the feature, we are happy to present a quick roundup of some of the great media attention Capital and the Common Good is getting.

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Georgia Levenson Keohane’s Capital and the Common Good has received lots of great coverage over the past couple weeks, starting with a review by Brenda Jubin at Seeking Alpha. Jubin claims that “[t]his book may not be an antidote to the constant barrage of attacks on the financial industry, but it shows that finance can be, and often is, allied with the interests of the public good.”

On October 3, Keohane was interviewed by Diane Horn on the Sustainability Segment of Mind Over Matters on KEXP Seattle.

Keohane has also written a number of articles about the use of innovative finance in helping to solve major world issues, including climate change mitigation; health, disaster response, and poverty reduction; and the global refugee crisis.

If you are in New York City next week, please come see Georgia at Columbia Business School where she will discuss how innovative finance is tackling the world’s most urgent problems. Capital and the Common Good 10/17 at Columbia Business School, Uris Hall, Room 322 at 6:30pm. You can find more information about the event at the website of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise.