Title: Regulating Natural Resource Funds: Alaska Heritage Trust Fund, Alberta Permanent Fund, and Government Pension Fund of Norway
Abstract: The paper is a comparative regulatory analysis of the Alaska Heritage Trust Fund, the Alberta Permanent Fund, and the Government Pension Fund of Norway, as developed country natural resource fund ( nrf ) models. Its objective is to examine how nrf s are regulated. To achieve this objective, it explores and compares the socio-political contexts and regulatory features of the three nrf s, drawing lessons along the way. Given the dearth of publications on the domestic as opposed to the transnational regulation of nrf s, it carries out an original review of primary and secondary policy sources, both legal and non-legal documents, along with a synthesis of representative bodies of literature. It finds that nrf s are mainly regulated by laws and institutional support, which constitute four key regulatory features: legal frameworks and objectives, ownership regimes, structure and functionality, and governance and operation. The conclusion is that how nrf s are regulated, based on these features, determines their outcomes.
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-07-07
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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