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So it looks like a win for Socialism then?

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OSLO: Everyone in Norway became a theoretical crown millionaire on Wednesday in a milestone for the world's biggest sovereign wealth fund that has ballooned thanks to high oil and gas prices.

Set up in 1990, the fund owns around 1 per cent of the world's stocks, as well as bonds and real estate from London to Boston, making the Nordic nation an exception when others are struggling under a mountain of debts A preliminary counter on the website of the central bank, which manages the fund, rose to 5.11 trillion crowns ($828.66 billion), fractionally more than a million times Norway's most recent official population estimate of 5,096,300.

It was the first time it reached the equivalent of a million crowns each, central bank spokesman Thomas Sevang said.

Not that Norwegians will be able to access or spend the money, squirrelled away for a rainy day for them and future generations. Norway has resisted the temptation to splurge all the windfall since striking oil in the North Sea in 1969.

Finance Minister Siv Jensen told Reuters the fund, called the Government Pension Fund Global, had helped iron out big, unpredictable swings in oil and gas prices. Norway is the world's number seven oil exporter.

"Many countries have found that temporary large revenues from natural resource exploitation produce relatively short-lived booms that are followed by difficult adjustments," she said in an email.

The fund, equivalent to 183 per cent of 2013 gross domestic product, is expected to peak at 220 per cent around 2030.

"The fund is a success in the sense that parliament has managed to put aside money for the future. There are many examples of countries that have mot managed that," said Oeystein Doerum, chief economist at DNB Markets.

Norway has sought to avoid the boom and bust cycle by investing the cash abroad, rather than at home. Governments can spend 4 per cent of the fund in Norway each year, slightly more than the annual return on investment.

Still, in Norway, oil wealth may have made the state reluctant to make reforms or cut subsidies unthinkable elsewhere. Farm subsidies allow farmers, for instance, to keep dairy cows in heated barns in the Arctic.

It may also have made some Norwegians reluctant to work. "One in five people of working age receives some kind of social insurance instead of working," Doerum said, despite an official unemployment rate of 3.3 per cent.


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squirrelled away for a rainy day for them and future generations

Didn't the U.S. and even Minnesota in particular use to practice the squirrel-away method?
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Norway has a population of 5 million, pretty small pool to spread the wealth. The gov. Of Norway is just going to hold on to the money for their citizens, how very nice of them :sarcasm:

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Five million is a "pretty small pool"?   :dunce:

The invisible hand of Adam Smith didn't have too many nations to consider with populations larger than that.  And people still use that as a defense for laissez faire capitalism.


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Five million is a "pretty small pool"?   :dunce:

The invisible hand of Adam Smith didn't have too many nations to consider with populations larger than that.  And people still use that as a defense for laissez faire capitalism.

Yes, five million is a relatively small pool of people, I was comparing it to the United States, over 300 million but if it made you feel better to use a emoticon, why not.

Laissez faire economy??? In the country?unless you're a drug dealer, it's all regulated.

I'm curious though, how long have you been in business for yourself?


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