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Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn
Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn
Autore Das Udaibir
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (706 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Altri autori (Persone) MazareiAdnan
HoornHan
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Macroeconomics
Banks and Banking
Financial Risk Management
Exports and Imports
Investments: General
Foreign Exchange
Central Banks and Their Policies
Pension Funds
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Financial Instruments
Institutional Investors
Monetary Policy
International Investment
Long-term Capital Movements
Financial Crises
General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)
Economic & financial crises & disasters
Banking
Finance
International economics
Financial crises
Central banks
Asset and liability management
Global financial crisis of 2008-2009
International reserves
Investment policy
National accounts
Foreign direct investment
Balance of payments
Currency crises
Banks and banking, Central
Foreign exchange reserves
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Saving and investment
Financial services industry
ISBN 1-4623-0473-7
1-4527-8705-0
1-283-53821-0
9786613850669
1-4527-2549-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Copyright Page; Content Page; Boxes; Tables; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section I Role And Macrofinancial Relevance; 1 Demystifying Sovereign Wealth Funds; Understanding the Rise of SWF's; Figure 1.1. Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis
Figure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses
Cross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices
Policy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. SWF's and the Global Financial Crisis; Accountability; Conclusion; References; Section II Institutional Factors
5 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Santiago Principles SWF's: Objectives and Taxonomy; Issues Surrounding SWF's; The IWG and the Development of the Santiago Principles; The Key Features of the Santiago Principles; Box 5.1. The Santiago Principles: Elements Addressing Issues Raised; Concluding Observations and the Road Ahead; References; 6 Legal Underpinnings of Capital Account Liberalization for Sovereign Wealth Funds; Domestic Law; International Law; International Law Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement; IMF Jurisdiction over Restrictions on Current Payments
Soft Law Through the Santiago Principles
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779270903321
Das Udaibir  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010
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Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn
Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds / / Udaibir Das, Adnan Mazarei, Han Hoorn
Autore Das Udaibir
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (706 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Altri autori (Persone) HoornHan
MazareiAdnan
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Macroeconomics
Banks and Banking
Financial Risk Management
Exports and Imports
Investments: General
Foreign Exchange
Central Banks and Their Policies
Pension Funds
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Financial Instruments
Institutional Investors
Monetary Policy
International Investment
Long-term Capital Movements
Financial Crises
General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)
Economic & financial crises & disasters
Banking
Finance
International economics
Financial crises
Central banks
Asset and liability management
Global financial crisis of 2008-2009
International reserves
Investment policy
National accounts
Foreign direct investment
Balance of payments
Currency crises
Banks and banking, Central
Foreign exchange reserves
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Saving and investment
Financial services industry
ISBN 9786613850669
9781462304738
1462304737
9781452787053
1452787050
9781283538213
1283538210
9781452725499
1452725497
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Copyright Page; Content Page; Boxes; Tables; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section I Role And Macrofinancial Relevance; 1 Demystifying Sovereign Wealth Funds; Understanding the Rise of SWF's; Figure 1.1. Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis
Figure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses
Cross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices
Policy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. SWF's and the Global Financial Crisis; Accountability; Conclusion; References; Section II Institutional Factors
5 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Santiago Principles SWF's: Objectives and Taxonomy; Issues Surrounding SWF's; The IWG and the Development of the Santiago Principles; The Key Features of the Santiago Principles; Box 5.1. The Santiago Principles: Elements Addressing Issues Raised; Concluding Observations and the Road Ahead; References; 6 Legal Underpinnings of Capital Account Liberalization for Sovereign Wealth Funds; Domestic Law; International Law; International Law Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement; IMF Jurisdiction over Restrictions on Current Payments
Soft Law Through the Santiago Principles
Record Nr. UNINA-9910967033903321
Das Udaibir  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2010
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Economics of sovereign wealth funds [[electronic resource] ] : issues for policymakers / / editors, Udaibir S. Das, Adnan Mazarei, and Han van der Hoorn
Economics of sovereign wealth funds [[electronic resource] ] : issues for policymakers / / editors, Udaibir S. Das, Adnan Mazarei, and Han van der Hoorn
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (706 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Altri autori (Persone) DasUdaibir S
HoornHan van der
MazareiAdnan <1958->
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4623-0473-7
1-4527-8705-0
1-283-53821-0
9786613850669
1-4527-2549-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Copyright Page; Content Page; Boxes; Tables; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section I Role And Macrofinancial Relevance; 1 Demystifying Sovereign Wealth Funds; Understanding the Rise of SWF's; Figure 1.1. Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis
Figure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses
Cross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices
Policy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. SWF's and the Global Financial Crisis; Accountability; Conclusion; References; Section II Institutional Factors
5 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Santiago Principles SWF's: Objectives and Taxonomy; Issues Surrounding SWF's; The IWG and the Development of the Santiago Principles; The Key Features of the Santiago Principles; Box 5.1. The Santiago Principles: Elements Addressing Issues Raised; Concluding Observations and the Road Ahead; References; 6 Legal Underpinnings of Capital Account Liberalization for Sovereign Wealth Funds; Domestic Law; International Law; International Law Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement; IMF Jurisdiction over Restrictions on Current Payments
Soft Law Through the Santiago Principles
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Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, c2010
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The new economics of sovereign wealth funds [[electronic resource] /] / Massimiliano Castelli, Fabio Scacciavillani
The new economics of sovereign wealth funds [[electronic resource] /] / Massimiliano Castelli, Fabio Scacciavillani
Autore Castelli Massimiliano
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Altri autori (Persone) ScacciavillaniFabio
Collana The Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
ISBN 1-119-97345-7
1-119-97347-3
1-283-60400-0
9786613916457
1-119-97344-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; List of Tables and Figures; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; A few stylized facts; SWFs under the spotlight; Defining SWFs; Misplaced fears; The plan of the book; 1: The Macroeconomic Dynamics Behind SWFs; 1.1 Persistent current account surpluses translate into accumulation of foreign assets; 1.2 Absorption constraints: the rationale for establishing SWFs and FWFs; 1.3 The management of natural resources windfall; 1.4 Commodities demand and the super-cycle theory
1.5 SWFs as alternative to an income tax system: what if Norway becomes like Saudi Arabia?2: Size and Growth of SWFs Assets; 2.1 Size and clusters of SWFs; 2.2 Drivers of SWFs asset growth; 2.3 The optimal level of foreign exchange reserves; 2.4 Future growth in FX reserves: commodity- versus non-commodity-exporting countries; 2.5 Size of SWFs by 2016; Appendix: How big could SWFs be by 2016?; 3: SWFs as Investors in Global Markets; 3.1 Clustering SWFs by objectives and investment profiles; 3.2 SWFs as strategic investors in domestic and global markets
3.3 Geographical and sector distribution of SWF strategic investments: the 2007-2008 surge of investments in Western financials 3.4 Investment performance of SWFs and the impact of the financial crisis; 3.5 Explicit and implicit liabilities of SWFs; 3.6 Long-term investments: SWFs as the ultimate risk bearers; 4: Risk Management for SWFs; 4.1 The crisis in retrospect; 4.2 The complex qualitative nature of risk: uncertainty, chaos, black swans and fat tails; 4.3 Banking regulation, herd behaviour and contagion; 4.4 The evolution of the regulatory framework
4.5 Sketches of risk management for SWFs 4.6 An unconventional dimension of risk management: shareholders vs stakeholders; 5: SWFs in the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century; 5.1 The shift to the East of the global economy: the New Silk Route; 5.2 The law of unintended consequences? China's influence through financial muscle; 5.3 SWFs investing in the less developed economies: Africa as the last investment frontier; 5.4 The new financial geography: the emerging multipolar financial architecture; 5.5 The dominance of the US in global financial markets: SWFs as US diversifiers
5.6 SWFs and the new regulatory environment for financial institutions: the upcoming 'war for capital'6: The Politics of SWFs Engagement; 6.1 National responses to the growing role of SWFs; 6.2 International response to the growing role of SWFs; 6.3 SWFs' response to international pressure; 6.4 Santiago Principles: rationale, implementation and reality; 6.5 A digression on public versus private role in the economy; 7: Wrapping Up; 7.1 Towards a multipolar world; 7.2 Governments' activism in economic and financial affairs; 7.3 Barbarian at the gates or welcome partners?
7.4 The end of the savings gluts and the coming era of capital scarcity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141392603321
Castelli Massimiliano  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2012
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The new economics of sovereign wealth funds / / Massimiliano Castelli, Fabio Scacciavillani
The new economics of sovereign wealth funds / / Massimiliano Castelli, Fabio Scacciavillani
Autore Castelli Massimiliano
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Altri autori (Persone) ScacciavillaniFabio
Collana The Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
ISBN 9786613916457
9781119973454
1119973457
9781119973478
1119973473
9781283604000
1283604000
9781119973447
1119973449
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; List of Tables and Figures; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; A few stylized facts; SWFs under the spotlight; Defining SWFs; Misplaced fears; The plan of the book; 1: The Macroeconomic Dynamics Behind SWFs; 1.1 Persistent current account surpluses translate into accumulation of foreign assets; 1.2 Absorption constraints: the rationale for establishing SWFs and FWFs; 1.3 The management of natural resources windfall; 1.4 Commodities demand and the super-cycle theory
1.5 SWFs as alternative to an income tax system: what if Norway becomes like Saudi Arabia?2: Size and Growth of SWFs Assets; 2.1 Size and clusters of SWFs; 2.2 Drivers of SWFs asset growth; 2.3 The optimal level of foreign exchange reserves; 2.4 Future growth in FX reserves: commodity- versus non-commodity-exporting countries; 2.5 Size of SWFs by 2016; Appendix: How big could SWFs be by 2016?; 3: SWFs as Investors in Global Markets; 3.1 Clustering SWFs by objectives and investment profiles; 3.2 SWFs as strategic investors in domestic and global markets
3.3 Geographical and sector distribution of SWF strategic investments: the 2007-2008 surge of investments in Western financials 3.4 Investment performance of SWFs and the impact of the financial crisis; 3.5 Explicit and implicit liabilities of SWFs; 3.6 Long-term investments: SWFs as the ultimate risk bearers; 4: Risk Management for SWFs; 4.1 The crisis in retrospect; 4.2 The complex qualitative nature of risk: uncertainty, chaos, black swans and fat tails; 4.3 Banking regulation, herd behaviour and contagion; 4.4 The evolution of the regulatory framework
4.5 Sketches of risk management for SWFs 4.6 An unconventional dimension of risk management: shareholders vs stakeholders; 5: SWFs in the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century; 5.1 The shift to the East of the global economy: the New Silk Route; 5.2 The law of unintended consequences? China's influence through financial muscle; 5.3 SWFs investing in the less developed economies: Africa as the last investment frontier; 5.4 The new financial geography: the emerging multipolar financial architecture; 5.5 The dominance of the US in global financial markets: SWFs as US diversifiers
5.6 SWFs and the new regulatory environment for financial institutions: the upcoming 'war for capital'6: The Politics of SWFs Engagement; 6.1 National responses to the growing role of SWFs; 6.2 International response to the growing role of SWFs; 6.3 SWFs' response to international pressure; 6.4 Santiago Principles: rationale, implementation and reality; 6.5 A digression on public versus private role in the economy; 7: Wrapping Up; 7.1 Towards a multipolar world; 7.2 Governments' activism in economic and financial affairs; 7.3 Barbarian at the gates or welcome partners?
7.4 The end of the savings gluts and the coming era of capital scarcity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818568903321
Castelli Massimiliano  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2012
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The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (311 pages)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Part I. The Evolution of Sovereign Wealth Funds Mandates and Governance -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Best-Practice" Sovereign Wealth Funds for Sound Fiscal Management -- Chapter 3. Sovereign Wealth Funds as Long-Term Investors: Taking Advantage of Unique Endowments -- Chapter 4. The Governance Implications of the Increasing Levels of Direct Investment of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Chapter 5. Playthings and Parallel Budgets: The Economic and Governance Performance of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Part II. The Rise of Sovereign Development Funds Debates and Policy Implementation -- Chapter 6. A Simple Typology of Sovereign Development Funds -- Chapter 7. Domestic Investment Practices of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Empirical Evidence to Inform Policy Debates -- Chapter 8. Sovereign Wealth Fund Investments in the Home Economy -- Chapter 9. Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Context of Macro-Fiscal Frameworks for Resource-Rich Developing Countries -- Chapter 10. The Role of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority in a New Era of Fiscal Responsibility -- Part III. Toward the New Frontiers of Sovereign Investment -- Chapter 11. Responsible Investment at AIMCo -- Chapter 12. Sovereign Wealth Funds and Long-Term Investments in Infrastructure: Why the Glaring Absence? -- Chapter 13. North America's Sovereign Wealth Funds: Origins, Models, and Lessons -- Chapter 14. Sovereign Venture Funds: An Emerging Frontier in Sovereign Wealth Fund Management -- Chapter 15. Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466142603321
New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
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The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (311 pages)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Part I. The Evolution of Sovereign Wealth Funds Mandates and Governance -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Best-Practice" Sovereign Wealth Funds for Sound Fiscal Management -- Chapter 3. Sovereign Wealth Funds as Long-Term Investors: Taking Advantage of Unique Endowments -- Chapter 4. The Governance Implications of the Increasing Levels of Direct Investment of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Chapter 5. Playthings and Parallel Budgets: The Economic and Governance Performance of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Part II. The Rise of Sovereign Development Funds Debates and Policy Implementation -- Chapter 6. A Simple Typology of Sovereign Development Funds -- Chapter 7. Domestic Investment Practices of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Empirical Evidence to Inform Policy Debates -- Chapter 8. Sovereign Wealth Fund Investments in the Home Economy -- Chapter 9. Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Context of Macro-Fiscal Frameworks for Resource-Rich Developing Countries -- Chapter 10. The Role of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority in a New Era of Fiscal Responsibility -- Part III. Toward the New Frontiers of Sovereign Investment -- Chapter 11. Responsible Investment at AIMCo -- Chapter 12. Sovereign Wealth Funds and Long-Term Investments in Infrastructure: Why the Glaring Absence? -- Chapter 13. North America's Sovereign Wealth Funds: Origins, Models, and Lessons -- Chapter 14. Sovereign Venture Funds: An Emerging Frontier in Sovereign Wealth Fund Management -- Chapter 15. Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792964103321
New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
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The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
The new frontiers of sovereign investment / / edited by Malan Rietveld and Perrine Toledano
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (311 pages)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Soggetto topico Sovereign wealth funds
Investment of public funds
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Part I. The Evolution of Sovereign Wealth Funds Mandates and Governance -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Best-Practice" Sovereign Wealth Funds for Sound Fiscal Management -- Chapter 3. Sovereign Wealth Funds as Long-Term Investors: Taking Advantage of Unique Endowments -- Chapter 4. The Governance Implications of the Increasing Levels of Direct Investment of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Chapter 5. Playthings and Parallel Budgets: The Economic and Governance Performance of Sovereign Wealth Funds -- Part II. The Rise of Sovereign Development Funds Debates and Policy Implementation -- Chapter 6. A Simple Typology of Sovereign Development Funds -- Chapter 7. Domestic Investment Practices of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Empirical Evidence to Inform Policy Debates -- Chapter 8. Sovereign Wealth Fund Investments in the Home Economy -- Chapter 9. Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Context of Macro-Fiscal Frameworks for Resource-Rich Developing Countries -- Chapter 10. The Role of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority in a New Era of Fiscal Responsibility -- Part III. Toward the New Frontiers of Sovereign Investment -- Chapter 11. Responsible Investment at AIMCo -- Chapter 12. Sovereign Wealth Funds and Long-Term Investments in Infrastructure: Why the Glaring Absence? -- Chapter 13. North America's Sovereign Wealth Funds: Origins, Models, and Lessons -- Chapter 14. Sovereign Venture Funds: An Emerging Frontier in Sovereign Wealth Fund Management -- Chapter 15. Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822449903321
New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2017
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The power of public investment management : transforming resources into assets for growth / / Anand Rajaram [and four others]
The power of public investment management : transforming resources into assets for growth / / Anand Rajaram [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, District of Columbia : , : The World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (203 p.)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Public investments
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0317-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Building a System for Public Investment Management; Public Investment Management: Why It Matters; Evolution of Ideas; Challenges of Today; Figure 1.1 Average Construction Project Cost and Time Overruns in Selected Countries; Drivers of Inefficient Public Investment; Figures; A Unified Framework for PIM; Applicability to Both Conventional and Public-Private Models; Figure 1.2 Deciding on Public Investment Modality in a Unified Framework; Applicability to Diverse Economic Settings; Structure of the Volume; Notes
BibliographyChapter 2 A Unified Framework for Public Investment Management; Introduction; Defining "Must-Have" Features for an Efficient Public Investment System; Figure 2.1 The Key Features of a Public Investment Management System; Tables; Table 2.1 Key Components of Feasibility Analysis ; Box 2.1 Excerpts from the United Kingdom's "Green Book"; Boxes; Box 2.2 Two Examples of Investment Program Evaluation; Diagnostic Questions for Evaluating Public Investment Effectiveness and Efficiency; Conclusion; Table 2.2 Project Selection, Project Implementation, and Outcomes
Annex 2A: Assessing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Public Investment ManagementTable 2A Stages, Institutional Arrangements, and Diagnostic Indicators of Public Investment Management; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Country Experiences of Public Investment Management; Introduction; Country Coverage; PIM System Typologies; Table 3.1 Country Case Studies of Public Investment Management Systems by Classification and Region ; Box 3.1 The "EU Effect": Common Features of PIM in New and Prospective EU Member States; Box 3.2 Common Features of PIM in Aid-Dependent Countries
Box 3.3 Common Features of PIM in Natural Resource-Dependent StatesBox 3.4 Common Features of PIM in Fragile States; Toward a Strategy for PIM System Reform; Table 3.2 Main PIM Reform Elements by Country ; Table 3.3 Main PIM Reform Priorities by Country Typology ; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Approaches to Better Project Appraisal; Introduction: The Importance of Effective Project Appraisal; Methodological Aspects of Project Appraisal; Box 4.1 Selected Project Appraisal Manuals; Box 4.2 Cost-Benefit Methods for Economic Analysis of Investment Decisions
Box 4.3 Project Appraisal Guidelines in Advanced EconomiesBox 4.4 Public and Private Sector Differences in Decision Making; Box 4.5 Formal Project Appraisal in Ireland; Institutional Arrangements for Project Appraisal; Challenges in Project Appraisal; Actions for Improved Project Appraisal; Figure 4.1 Interdependencies, Overlaps, Feedbacks, and Synergies of Budget and Project Cycles; Box 4.6 Independent Review of Appraisal in Belarus and Ireland; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Public Investment Management under Uncertainty; Introduction; Understanding the Phenomenon of Risk and Uncertainty
Table 5.1 A Synoptic Perspective of Climate-Change Risk and Uncertainty
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The power of public investment management : transforming resources into assets for growth / / [edited] by Anand Rajaram, Kai Kaiser, Tuan Minh Le, Jay-Hyung Kim, and Jonas Frank
The power of public investment management : transforming resources into assets for growth / / [edited] by Anand Rajaram, Kai Kaiser, Tuan Minh Le, Jay-Hyung Kim, and Jonas Frank
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina 332.67/252
Collana Directions in development series
Directions in Development
Directions in Development - Public Sector Governance
Soggetto topico Public investments
ISBN 1-4648-0317-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Building a System for Public Investment Management; Public Investment Management: Why It Matters; Evolution of Ideas; Challenges of Today; Figure 1.1 Average Construction Project Cost and Time Overruns in Selected Countries; Drivers of Inefficient Public Investment; Figures; A Unified Framework for PIM; Applicability to Both Conventional and Public-Private Models; Figure 1.2 Deciding on Public Investment Modality in a Unified Framework; Applicability to Diverse Economic Settings; Structure of the Volume; Notes
BibliographyChapter 2 A Unified Framework for Public Investment Management; Introduction; Defining "Must-Have" Features for an Efficient Public Investment System; Figure 2.1 The Key Features of a Public Investment Management System; Tables; Table 2.1 Key Components of Feasibility Analysis ; Box 2.1 Excerpts from the United Kingdom's "Green Book"; Boxes; Box 2.2 Two Examples of Investment Program Evaluation; Diagnostic Questions for Evaluating Public Investment Effectiveness and Efficiency; Conclusion; Table 2.2 Project Selection, Project Implementation, and Outcomes
Annex 2A: Assessing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Public Investment ManagementTable 2A Stages, Institutional Arrangements, and Diagnostic Indicators of Public Investment Management; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Country Experiences of Public Investment Management; Introduction; Country Coverage; PIM System Typologies; Table 3.1 Country Case Studies of Public Investment Management Systems by Classification and Region ; Box 3.1 The "EU Effect": Common Features of PIM in New and Prospective EU Member States; Box 3.2 Common Features of PIM in Aid-Dependent Countries
Box 3.3 Common Features of PIM in Natural Resource-Dependent StatesBox 3.4 Common Features of PIM in Fragile States; Toward a Strategy for PIM System Reform; Table 3.2 Main PIM Reform Elements by Country ; Table 3.3 Main PIM Reform Priorities by Country Typology ; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Approaches to Better Project Appraisal; Introduction: The Importance of Effective Project Appraisal; Methodological Aspects of Project Appraisal; Box 4.1 Selected Project Appraisal Manuals; Box 4.2 Cost-Benefit Methods for Economic Analysis of Investment Decisions
Box 4.3 Project Appraisal Guidelines in Advanced EconomiesBox 4.4 Public and Private Sector Differences in Decision Making; Box 4.5 Formal Project Appraisal in Ireland; Institutional Arrangements for Project Appraisal; Challenges in Project Appraisal; Actions for Improved Project Appraisal; Figure 4.1 Interdependencies, Overlaps, Feedbacks, and Synergies of Budget and Project Cycles; Box 4.6 Independent Review of Appraisal in Belarus and Ireland; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Public Investment Management under Uncertainty; Introduction; Understanding the Phenomenon of Risk and Uncertainty
Table 5.1 A Synoptic Perspective of Climate-Change Risk and Uncertainty
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