----- 主权投资:关注问题和政策反应
List of contributors Foreword by Jeffrey D. Sachs Acknowledgements Part One: The rise of sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises Chapter 1. Sovereign investment: An introduction (Wouter P.F. Schmit Jongbloed, Lisa E. Sachs and Karl P. Sauvant) Chapter 2. Sovereign wealth funds: An overview (Mark Gordon and Sabastian V. Niles) Chapter 3. Sovereign wealth funds: A developing country perspective (Stephany Griffith-Jones and Jose Antonio Ocampo) Chapter 4. Sovereign wealth funds and the crisis: Investment managers or providers of liquidity? (Paola Subacchi) Chapter 5. The international activities and effects of state-owned enterprises (Daniel M. Shapiro and Steven Globerman) Part Two: Regulatory concerns Chapter 6. Sovereign wealth funds and global finance (Katharina Pistor) Chapter 7. National security and foreign government ownership restrictions on foreign investment: Predictability for investors at the national level (Mark A. Clodfelter and Francesca M. Soria Guerrero) Chapter 8. Are sovereign wealth fund investments politically biased? A comparison with mutual funds (Rolando Avendano and Javier Santiso) Chapter 9. Sovereign concerns (Jose E. Alvarez) Chapter 10. Sovereign wealth funds and national security (W. Michael Reisman and Patrick DeSouza) Part Three: Changing rules for state-controlled entities? Chapter 11. Sovereign wealth funds and regulation: Some conceptual issues (Alan M. Rugman) Chapter 12. The evolution of the essential security exception in U.S. trade and investment agreements (James Mendenhall) Chapter 13. Do the rules need to be changed for state-controlled entities? The case of sovereign wealth funds (Edwin M. Truman) Chapter 14. The U.S. approach to sovereign wealth funds and the role of CFIUS (Clay Lowery) Chapter 15. Lessons from CFIUS for national security reviews of foreign investment (Alan P. Larson, Alexander A. Berengaut, Mark Plotkin, and David N. Fagan) Chapter 16. The Canadian policy response to sovereign direct investment (A. Edward Safarian) Chapter 17. Sovereign wealth funds and the German policy reaction (Thomas Jost) Chapter 18. The regulation of sovereign wealth funds in the European Union: Can the supranational level limit the rise of national protectionism? (Philippe Gugler and Julien Chaisse) Chapter 19. Foreign government-controlled investors and recipient country investment policies: Overview of the work of the OECD (Kathryn Gordon and David Gaukrodger) Chapter 20. Sovereign wealth funds and the IMF (Udaibir S. Das, Adnan Mazarei, and Alison Stuart) Conclusions Chapter 21. Foreign direct investment by state-controlled entities at a crossroad of economic history: Conference report of the rapporteur (Maya Steinitz)
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