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Comment reconvertir ressources et revenus : Du bon usage des fonds souverains

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  • Helmut Reisen

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Les fonds souverains sont devenus des acteurs de premier plan sur les marchés financiers mondiaux. Mais leurs investissements ont régulièrement nourri des craintes, d’espionnage industriel ou d’ordre géopolitique notamment. Pour l’auteur de ce Cahier de politique économique, la raison même de la création de ces fonds devrait permettre de prendre du recul. L’économie du développement vient expliquer les sources de l’épargne comme les motifs à l’origine de la vogue récente des fonds et invite les pays de l’OCDE à renoncer à imposer des restrictions aux investissements. En posant des limites aux fonds souverains des pays riches en pétrole, le protectionnisme va réduire le rendement ajusté au risque pour les pays exportateurs et pourrait provoquer une augmentation des cours, alimentée par une réduction de l’offre.

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  • Helmut Reisen, 2008. "Comment reconvertir ressources et revenus : Du bon usage des fonds souverains," Cahiers de politique économique du Centre de Développement de l'OCDE 38, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaad:38-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/227727501718
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