主权财富基金:机遇、全球挑战与产油经济体的相关性

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Asia-Pacific Business Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10599231.2023.2241012
R. Ajami, H. Karimi
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主权财富基金(SWF)在过去三十年中作为资金来源成为全球经济的参与者。它们也受到了极大的关注和研究兴趣,截至2022年,估计持有10.14万亿美元。最大的主权财富基金位于挪威,管理的资产估计为1.4万亿美元。根据主权财富基金研究所的数据,沙特阿拉伯的公共投资基金(PIF)管理着9730亿美元,仅次于挪威,其次是阿拉伯联合酋长国、阿布扎比投资局(ADIA)估计为9690亿美元,科威特投资局(KAI)管理着估计超过7150亿美元的资产。中国的两个主权财富基金估计占1.2万亿美元。本文探讨了主权财富基金对全球经济的重要性,强调了它们的优势和劣势。此外,本文还考察了这些基金对全球政治和经济的影响,重点关注产油国。主权财富基金在全球经济中的作用是多方面的。这些基金有助于资源丰富国家的经济多样化和稳定。通过将盈余收入引导到多元化投资中,主权财富基金减少了对单一商品的依赖,缓解了油价的起伏。这种多样化增强了经济韧性,降低了石油经济体对外部冲击的脆弱性。其次,主权财富基金通过为子孙后代保留财富来促进代际公平。在石油资源有限的产油国,主权财富基金是储蓄和投资部分资源收入的工具。这种对资源的审慎管理确保了今天产生的财富将惠及子孙后代,为长期可持续发展做出贡献。
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Sovereign Wealth Funds: Opportunities, Global Challenges & Relevance to the Oil-Producing Economies
Sovereign wealth funds (“SWFs”) have emerged in the last three decades to be players in the global economy as funding sources. They have also received a great deal of attention and research interest and they hold an estimated $10.14 trillion as of 2022. The largest SWF is in the country of Norway and manages assets estimated at $1.4 trillion. According to the SWF Institute, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia is second to that of Norway managing $973 billion, followed by the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) estimated at $969 billion, and the Kuwait Investment Authority (KAI) managing assets estimated at over $715 billion. China’s two SWFs account for an estimated $1.2 trillion. This essay explores the importance of SWFs to the global economy highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, the essay examines the global political and economic impact of these funds with a focus on the oil-producing states. SWFs’ role in the global economy is multifaceted. These funds help diversify and stabilize the economies of resource-rich countries. By channeling surplus revenues into diversified investments, SWFs reduce the dependency on a single commodity and mitigate the ups and downs of oil prices. This diversification enhances economic resilience and reduces the vulnerability of oil economies to external shocks. Secondly, SWFs promote intergenerational equity by preserving wealth for future generations. In oil-producing states, where oil resources are finite, SWFs serve as a vehicle for saving and investing a portion of the resource revenue. This prudent management of resources ensures that the wealth generated today will benefit future generations contributing to long-term sustainable development.
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Business
Journal of Asia-Pacific Business Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: Present circumstances underscore the need to improve the understanding of conducting business with and within the Asia-Pacific countries. The Journal of Asia-Pacific Business™ provides a blend of cutting-edge knowledge and practical applications on business management and marketing strategy. In the Journal of Asia-Pacific Business™, you will find articles and feature sections that provide a pragmatic view of the business environment in this dynamic region. This essential resource offers readers a good blend of descriptive, conceptual, and theoretical articles dealing with current topics.
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