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A sovereign wealth fund can help a nation stabilize its economy, build savings and generate long-term financial returns.
Successful funds can pay for national programs without raising taxes.
But economists say such a fund might invite corruption and cronyism.
Of the more than 90 nations with one or more SWFs, Norway is the star.
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