The US Sovereign Wealth Fund… Origins Revealed

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The US Sovereign Wealth Fund… Origins Revealed

Richard Duncan is back to share the concept of a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, an idea to drive national economic growth through large-scale public investment in emerging industries and technologies. Recent bipartisan support from both the Trump and Biden camps highlights growing momentum for this initiative, and Richard thinks it could accelerate technological breakthroughs in fields like AI, quantum computing, and biotech. Such a fund would not only help reduce the national debt but also bolster U.S. competitiveness against China’s rapid advancements in technology and defense. Today we discuss...

  • The concept of a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, a proposal he has supported for years as a means of boosting national economic growth.
  • Concerns that government programs already incentivize private sector growth, like R&D tax credits and preferential funding, but face inefficiencies.
  • How a U.S. sovereign wealth fund would act as a venture capital source for private companies, similar to successful models in Singapore.
  • How under-investment could allow China to become the dominant superpower, citing parallels to Europe's unpreparedness for Hitler’s rise.
  • The effects of inflated debt and the fragility of the U.S. economy, highlighting government intervention as a key reason it hasn’t collapsed.
  • If credit contracts, a recession could turn into a depression, risking significant economic instability.
  • Each time private sector defaults threaten contraction, such as in 2008 and 2020, government intervention prevents economic collapse.
  • Advocates of austerity overlook that spending cuts can cripple consumption, investment, and job creation, leading to economic decline.
  • The speaker argues that large-scale investment, rather than austerity, is essential for growth and national security.
  • America's economic resilience stems partly from government debt; alternatives could risk societal collapse.
  • Future U.S. prosperity and competitiveness, especially against China, depend on substantial investment in science and technology.
  • The risk of economic misallocation, using overemphasis on pharmaceuticals as an example.
  • Balancing private sector decisions and government financing could ensure effective investment in essential industries.
  • The U.S. must innovate in energy, particularly nuclear and fusion, to meet growing demands from sectors like AI.
  • America's past reliance on globalization reduced inflation, but future economic stability may require adapting to changing global conditions.


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Today's Guest: Richard Duncan

Richard Duncan is the author of four books analyzing the causes and the effects of the economic crises that have brought the global economy to the brink of collapse during recent decades.


His first book, The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures, forecast the global economic crisis of 2008 with extraordinary accuracy. It was an international bestseller. The Money Revolution: How To Finance The Next American Century is his latest book.


Since beginning his career as an equities analyst in Hong Kong in 1986, Richard has served as global head of investment strategy at ABN AMRO Asset Management in London, worked as a financial sector specialist for the World Bank in Washington D.C., and headed equity research departments for James Capel Securities and Salomon Brothers in Bangkok. He also worked as a consultant for the IMF in Thailand during the Asia Crisis.


Since 2013, Richard has published Macro Watch, a video-newsletter that analyzes the forces driving the economy and the financial markets in the 21st Century.


For more information about Macro Watch, visit Richard’s website at:
https://richardduncaneconomics.com

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