How Norway and Alaska took different paths when it came to investing windfalls from oil development

OPINION: Norway and Alaska are both oil-producing Arctic regions that set out to re-invest oil income. Their different choices led to very different outcomes — and prospects for the future.

By Dermot Cole March 10, 2018
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In the past half century, Norway and Alaska each developed an extensive oil and gas industry — and each took steps to preserve part of an unimaginable windfall that development generated.

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