Sovereign Wealth Funds in Resource Economies : : Institutional and Fiscal Foundations / / Khalid Alsweilem, Malan Rietveld.
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have reached a transitional moment. Created as a way to direct excess wealth toward economic development and long-term financial returns, some countries are now seeing a decline in revenue from sources such as oil. Many SWFs are now facing a new challenge-how to spend s...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Tables and Figures
- Introduction
- Part One. An Institutional Perspective on Resource Economies and the Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Chapter One. The Most Disadvantageous Lottery in the World
- Chapter Two. Getting to Denmark
- Chapter Three. Guardians of the Future Against the Claims of the Present
- Chapter Four. To Be Boring
- Part Two. Rule- Based Fiscal Policies for Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Chapter Five. It's (Still) Mostly Fiscal
- Chapter Six. Integrated Fiscal Rules for Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Chapter Seven. Governing the Fiscal Rule
- Part Three. The Governance of Operationally Independent Sovereign Investment Institutions
- Chapter Eight. Public Footprints in Private Markets
- Chapter Nine. Shadows and Siren Calls
- Chapter Ten. Summary
- Notes
- References
- Index