The Public Wealth of Nations explained

The Public Wealth of Nations: How Management of Public Assets Can Boost or Bust Economic Growth
Language:English
Country:Sweden
Genre:Nonfiction
Publisher:Palgrave MacMillan
Border:yes
Authors:Dag Detter and Stefan Fölster
Subject:Public Finance, Public Policy
Release Date:July 27, 2015
Media Type:Hardcover, Audiobook, Amazon Kindle
Pages:230

The Public Wealth of Nations: How Management of Public Assets Can Boost or Bust Economic Growth (Palgrave, 2015)[1] is a non-fiction book, co-authored by Dag Detter and Stefan Fölster, stating that governments have trillions of dollars in commercial assets, from companies and forests to real estate, but they are often poorly managed.

The book says that things could be improved by ring-fencing assets from political meddling in independent Public Wealth Funds (PWFs)—holding companies whose professional managers are free to treat them as if they were privately owned. The focus, they argue, should be on yield, not ownership.[2]

The book was included in The Economist—Books of the Year 2015 and the Financial Times, FT’s Best Books of the Year 2015.[3] The authors argue that better management of public assets could increase global living standards and improve the fabric of democratic institutions across the world,[4] and that such management could raise 2.7 trillion US$ annually for governments.[5]

References

  1. http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137519849 PalgraveMcMillan
  2. https://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21679439-best-books-year-are-about-north-korea-detroit-nagasaki-and-being-pilot-shelf The Economist
  3. https://www.ft.com/content/dbbe9112-940a-11e5-b190-291e94b77c8f Financial Times
  4. https://www.citivelocity.com/citigps/ReportSeries.action?recordId=39&src=Home Citi GPS
  5. https://www.ft.com/content/416a83f4-0184-11e6-99cb-83242733f755 "Public sector needs to do a better job with assets"