For most of its history, the remote and near-Arctic nation of Norway has eked out a marginal existence from fishing, forestry and shipping. That is, until Christmas Eve 1969, when oil was discovered off its southern coast.Rather than squandering the profits (as the UK did with its North Sea oil), when the revenue began flowing, Norway put in place the most robust and visionary framework for extracting maximum benefit from non-renewable resources found anywhere in the world.Less than twenty years after the country began investing in what is now called the Government Pension Fund, Norway has the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world, with assets of US$870 billion. What's more, the fund is on track to hit the US$1 trillion mark by 2020.Not only is every Norwegian now a (krone) millionaire and enjoying the highest standard of living in the world, they will be able to hand down this endowment to their children and grandchildren. Norway's savings strategy means that it has taken a non-renewable resource and turned it into a financial asset that can last long after the oil wealth has been completely exhausted.This is the story of how they did it.
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Paul Cleary first heard about Norway's model when he worked with Norwegians in far-flung East Timor, and has been fascinated by it ever since. He travelled to Norway to interview political leaders, senior public servants and ordinary Norwegians about what the country has achieved. He is a senior writer at the Australian newspaper, where he has specialised in covering the resources boom. He is also the author of Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future and Mine-Field: The Dark Side of Australia's Resources Rush.
Chronology vii
Map of Norway and its Maritime Territory x
Prologue xi
1. Out of the Darkness 1
2. Into the Deep 9
3. Command and Control 25
4. Th e Price of Prosperity 53
5. Seabed Soldiers 71
6. Planning and Failing 95
7. Trolling the Soviets 111
8. Cash Cow 133
9. Th e New North 161
10. Nordic Rules for Riches 179
Afterword 187
Appendices 191
Acknowledgments 201
Bibliography 203
Notes 209
Index 227