It’s Thanksgiving here in the US of A, which means two things. First, it means there are decorative gourds aplenty on tables and doors across the country. And, second, it means we’ve got four straight days of friends, family, food, and football. It’s awesome. So, I’m taking a break from the blog until Monday.
However, for those readers who have come to expect (or even need) a daily dose (fix) of SWF news and analysis, I’m not going to leave you hanging. Here’s a four day supply of SWF research:
- Michael Fini has a new paper entitled “Financial Ideas, Political Constraints: Sovereign Wealth Funds and Domestic Governance.”
- Thorvaldur Gylfason has a new paper “Natural Resource Endowment: A Mixed Blessing?“
- April M. Knill, Bong Soo Lee, and Nathan Mauck have published a new paper entitled “Sovereign wealth fund investment and the return-to-risk performance of target firms.”
- Yelena Kalyuzhnova has published a new paper entitled “The National Fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NFRK): From accumulation to stress-test to global future.”
Happy Thanksgiving!

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