Resource governance
Permanent Fund
A sovereign fund that converts non-renewable resource revenues into a lasting financial endowment, sharing resource wealth across generations.
Definition
A permanent fund is a public investment fund that saves a share of revenues from non-renewable natural resources — typically oil, gas or minerals — converting finite underground wealth into a perpetual financial asset whose returns support public spending indefinitely. The Alaska Permanent Fund, established by constitutional amendment in 1976, is the archetype, paying an annual dividend to residents from fund earnings.
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model design and dividend mechanism
sovereign fund models and intergenerational rationale
Overview
What it means
Resource revenues are temporary; consumption of them is not. Permanent funds apply intergenerational equity mechanically: only real returns (or a fixed percentage) are spent, preserving capital for future generations. Norway's Government Pension Fund Global applies a similar logic, though structured as a fiscal rule rather than a dividend fund.
How it is used
The model is studied and adapted by resource-rich states and regions as an answer to the resource curse; design debates cover savings rules, withdrawal formulas, governance and citizen dividends.
Why it matters
Permanent funds are among the clearest institutional embodiments of weak sustainability — substituting financial capital for depleted natural capital — and a test of whether societies can discipline themselves to honour future generations.
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