Strategic sovereign wealth funds (SWF) investments as a possible solution in the war of resources
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Strategic sovereign wealth funds (SWF) investments as a possible solution in the war of resources

Is a strategic SWF investment an adequate instrument for national governments to secure access to critical raw material and energy inputs?

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Strategic sovereign wealth funds (SWF) investments as a possible solution in the war of resources

Is a strategic SWF investment an adequate instrument for national governments to secure access to critical raw material and energy inputs?

About this book

This publication examines Europe's strong dependency on importing essential minerals and metals for their industries and if a strategic European Union Sovereign Wealth Fund (EUSWF) is a possible solution for investing directly in producing countries in order to maximize the security of supply. This would be advanced measures for the "Raw Materials Initiative" (RMI) which has been launched by the European Commission in 2008 to react to the future development of minerals and metals which faced a scarcity based on natural limitation and increasing prices. Both are driven by a global shift from western economies to eastern economies based on booming economies and their high demand to satisfy the growth. The publication states that countries with a state capitalism have direct access to these relevant minerals and metals neither through their state-owned enterprises in their own economies nor through strategic foreign direct investments (FDI) in these elements by Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) or state-owned enterprises, too. The results of the survey show that these economies are going to have or already have an advantage attributable to this behaviour and that the European Union (EU) missed this opportunity decades ago. Moreover does this way of political behaviour not coincide with the idea of a capitalist economic system, which is based on a free and fair trade. Finally, the EU seems to cooperate in this issue less than they should or might be able to. Indications were found related to the Europe 2020 strategy that the EU could overcome this weakness.

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Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9783736940826
Print ISBN
9783954040827
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Abstract
  2. CONTENT
  3. LIST OF FIGURES
  4. LIST OF TABLES
  5. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  6. 1 Introduction
  7. 2 Literature Review
  8. 3 Methodology
  9. 4 Analysis and results of the empirical survey
  10. 5 Discussion, implications and limitations of the findings
  11. 6 Summary
  12. 7 References
  13. 8 Appendices