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Sovereign Wealth Funds: Threat or Salvation? Neither. How long have these large pools of government-owned or-controlled funds existed? More than five decades. How are they financed? Predominantly, but not exclusively, from excess accumulations of foreign exchange reserves, often derived from the exp...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Truman, Edwin M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics, ©2010.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Ch 1 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Global Economy -- Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Global Financial Crisis -- Response to Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Structure of the Book -- Ch 2 What Are Sovereign Wealth Funds? -- What, When, and How? -- Potential for Growth -- Sovereign Wealth Funds and the International Financial System -- Ch 3 Issues and Concerns -- Mismanagement of Investments -- Pursuit of Political or Economic Power Objectives -- Financial Protectionism -- Market Turmoil and Uncertainty 
505 8 |a Conflicts of InterestConcluding Comments -- Ch 4 Possible Policy Responses to Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Comprehensive Regulation -- Prohibition of Specific Investments -- Limitations on Investment Activities -- Reciprocal Arrangements -- Ch 5 Accountability and Transparency: The Sovereign Wealth Fund Scoreboard -- The Scoreboard -- Elements of the Scoreboard -- Evidence of Progress -- Comparison with Other Indices and Indicators -- Arguments against the Scoreboard Approach -- The Scoreboard and Concerns about Sovereign Wealth Funds 
505 8 |a Appendix 5A Scoreboard for Sovereign Wealth Funds Ch 6 The Santiago Principles -- International Working Group -- Assessment of the Santiago Principles -- Discussion of the Santiago Principles -- Next Steps -- Ch 7 Host-Country Responses to Sovereign Wealth Funds -- OECD Response -- Assessment of Collective Actions -- Actions by Individual Countries -- Reciprocal Responsibility -- Ch 8 The Future for Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Upgrading the Santiago Principles -- Augmented Reciprocal Responsibility -- Improving Data Collection and Related Disclosures 
505 8 |a A Comprehensive Investment Framework as the Ultimate Goal References -- Index 
520 |a Sovereign Wealth Funds: Threat or Salvation? Neither. How long have these large pools of government-owned or-controlled funds existed? More than five decades. How are they financed? Predominantly, but not exclusively, from excess accumulations of foreign exchange reserves, often derived from the export of natural resources. What issues do SWFs raise? Multiple concerns about globalization and the role of governments in today's world. What is needed to make the world safer for these funds? A quantum leap in their accountability and transparency according to the SWF scoreboard. Has progress been made over the past several years? Yes and the Santiago Principles are a good start, but countries that host SWF investments have been slow to reciprocate with more openness to foreign investment. How do SWFs fit into the international financial system of the 21st century? Awkwardly and, potentially, contentiously. This study by one of the pioneers of independent, policy-oriented research on sovereign wealth funds elaborates on these questions and answers. 
520 |a "Dr. Truman is a distinguished scholar who has been analyzing sovereign wealth funds for the last several years. His work has been influential in the development of the santiago Principles, a voluntary code of behavior, transparency and accountability adopted by most countries with large sovereign wealth funds. This is an invaluable book for anyone interested in a serious and objective analysis of these funds--their origins, their objectives, their differences across countries, their effects on the global economy, and their consequences for international economic policy."--Laura D'Anderea Tyson, S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council --Book Jacket 
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