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PRO & CON: MORAL CONSIDERATIONS IN INVESTING

'Sin Screening' Is Ineffective at Best, Harmful at Worst

By KEVIN HASSETT

Our rich and free economy produces a wide variety of products. Some, like antibiotics, clearly serve the common good. Others, like alcoholic beverages, do not. Most adults are used to making choices about their own consumption of unwholesome products. But in the era of mutual funds and...

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