An edition of The public wealth of nations (2015)

The public wealth of nations

how management of public assets can boost or bust economic growth

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An edition of The public wealth of nations (2015)

The public wealth of nations

how management of public assets can boost or bust economic growth

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"When you look around the world it's almost as if Thatcher/Reagan economic revolution never happened. The largest pool of wealth in the world - a global total that is twice the world's total pension savings, and ten times the total of all the sovereign wealth funds on the planet - is still comprised of commercial assets that are held in public ownership. And yet, while this is the largest pool of assets in the world, is also one of the murkiest - what goes on inside them is often not even properly known by the governments who own them. In most countries this vast portfolio is both a fiscal and political burden on society. If professionally managed it could generate an annual yield of 2.7 trillion dollars, more than current global spending on infrastructure: transport, power, water and communications. While traditional state control of assets has often proved inefficient, privatization is not always a panacea, as it offers opportunities for quick enrichment, crony capitalism, outright corruption, or dysfunctional regulation. To privatise or nationalise is simply the wrong argument. What matters is whether those assets are managed effectively - in a way that can generate a return that can fund the much needed investments in infrastructure that will boost overall economic growth. Based on both economic research and hands-on experience from many countries, the authors argue that publicly owned commercial assets need to be taken out of the direct and distorting control of politicians and placed under professional management in a 'National Wealth Fund'. Such a move would trigger much needed structural reforms in national economies, thus resurrect strained government finances, bolster ailing economic growth and improve the fabric of democratic institutions."--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
230

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Table of Contents

1. What can public wealth do for you?
2. Don't bite the hand that feeds you: the cost of poor management
3. How poorly governed state-run businesses can ruin the economy and politics
4. The size and potential of public wealth
5. Politicians as consumer advocates instead of quasi-capitalists
6. Early attempts to reform governance of public wealth
7. Swedish pioneers: from active to "hands-off" governance
8. "Hands-on" but independent governance: the innovator from Singapore
9. Monetizing value improves democracy and yields
10. The transition to national wealth funds
11. Strategies for creating value
12. Lessons for future national wealth funds
13. We all want to build roads now, but can we afford it?
14. From decay to governance in the public interest.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-211) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
336
Library of Congress
HJ141 .D48 2015, HM401-1281HM548HD62.

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 230 pages
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27220050M
Internet Archive
publicwealthofna0000dett
ISBN 10
1137519843
ISBN 13
9781137519849
LCCN
2015012350
OCLC/WorldCat
903510169

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