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Resource-Backed Loans: Pitfalls and Potential
Report
27 February 2020
Beneath the Surface: The Case for Oversight of Extractive Industry Suppliers
Report
22 September 2020
Sustainable Drive, Sustainable Supply: Priorities to Improve the Electric Vehicle Battery Supply Chain
Report
23 July 2020
Premature Funds: How Overenthusiasm and Bad Advice Can Leave Countries Poorer
5 January 2018
Andrew Bauer
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David Mihalyi
Countries rich in oil and minerals commonly use sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) to store a share of their natural resource wealth.