NWF Investment Features at the Present Development Stage of the World Economy

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Task. The research is devoted to the specific of national welfare funds, their investment opportunities and parameters. The analysis of the investing characteristics is carried out on the example of the National Welfare Fund of Russia and The Government Pension Fund of Norway. Model. In order to identify the determining factors affecting the volume of national welfare funds’ investment, a panel regression model was built for the Government Pension Fund. Conclusions. The criteria for the classification of national welfare funds are presented. The factors with a significant impact on the investment volume for the Government Pension Fund of Norway are determined. Practical significance. The results of the study can be useful to representatives of the scientific community when analyzing the features of investing by national welfare funds. Originality. In addition to the existing classification of national welfare funds, a differentiation criterion is proposed depending on the investment model.

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Daria Spitsina

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Email: daria.v.spitsina@gmail.com
postgraduate student of the Department of World Economy and International Business Moscow, Russian Federation

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