Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis: past, present and future
Consider these phenomena: savers at surplus countries are often "penalized" by astronomical consumer prices, while spenders at debtor countries enjoy bargain basement prices; Silicon Valley continues to be the global leader in R&D and innovation despite chaos in public finance; and sur...
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Zusammenfassung: | Consider these phenomena: savers at surplus countries are often "penalized" by astronomical consumer prices, while spenders at debtor countries enjoy bargain basement prices; Silicon Valley continues to be the global leader in R&D and innovation despite chaos in public finance; and surplus countries worry about holding potentially worthless IOUs issued by elected debtor governments. In this book, Professor Lee has tried to better understand sovereign wealth management in the context of saver and debtor countries, by presenting a unified model that can explain these observed phenomena. His attempt is a clear departure from traditional theories, in which these observations would be considered aberrations from "standard assumptions". Although no model is perfect, this new framework can be useful to explain why, for example, it will be bad economic news for all if saver countries use their public surpluses to hoard food and fuel. This accessible book is built from a scholarly paper presented by Professor Lee at the venerable Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association |
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spelling | Lee, Bernard Verfasser aut Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future Bernard Lee Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2014 xix, 101 p. ill txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Consider these phenomena: savers at surplus countries are often "penalized" by astronomical consumer prices, while spenders at debtor countries enjoy bargain basement prices; Silicon Valley continues to be the global leader in R&D and innovation despite chaos in public finance; and surplus countries worry about holding potentially worthless IOUs issued by elected debtor governments. In this book, Professor Lee has tried to better understand sovereign wealth management in the context of saver and debtor countries, by presenting a unified model that can explain these observed phenomena. His attempt is a clear departure from traditional theories, in which these observations would be considered aberrations from "standard assumptions". Although no model is perfect, this new framework can be useful to explain why, for example, it will be bad economic news for all if saver countries use their public surpluses to hoard food and fuel. This accessible book is built from a scholarly paper presented by Professor Lee at the venerable Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association Sovereign wealth funds Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789814452472 http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8732#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future |
title_auth | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future |
title_exact_search | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future |
title_full | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future Bernard Lee |
title_fullStr | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future Bernard Lee |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past, present and future Bernard Lee |
title_short | Evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis |
title_sort | evolving roles of sovereign wealth managers after the financial crisis past present and future |
title_sub | past, present and future |
topic | Sovereign wealth funds |
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