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What Norway did with its oil and we didn’t
Posted: 16 May 2013, 22:42
by clv101
It's from a Canadian point of view, but perfectly relevant to the UK with respect to Norway:
What Norway did with its oil and we didn’t
It's a nice example of how it is possible for politicians to do the 'right thing'.
Posted: 17 May 2013, 09:40
by biffvernon
They did get it a lot more right than the UK, but I guess it was easier for them, with a population just under 5 million. The pressure to do the wrong thing was perhaps not as great.
Posted: 17 May 2013, 18:48
by woodburner
It would be hard to do it les right than the UK. It has been more or less frittered away.
Posted: 18 May 2013, 09:02
by Yves75
Yesterday going on the eia site (U.S. agency) was a bit surprised by the use of below banner :
http://www.eia.gov/
(second one in current rolling list)
Which of course is true, but a bit a "play on words" to me ... (wonder how many Americans know that Norway isn't part of the European Union)
btw, changed my nick from Alain to Yves, real first name, (just trying thought it wouldn't work )
Posted: 18 May 2013, 15:26
by Paul
I have been wondering for a few years where Norway had put all its dosh. Did any of it go into US sub-prime or some other ponzi scheme?
You have to remember the best brains in British banking were caught out.
I've always had a lot of respect for a people who can make a living from so little in the way of resources, apart from fish that is.
Posted: 18 May 2013, 17:17
by frank_begbie
Most of it went on the dole queues of the past 30 odd years.
Posted: 18 May 2013, 18:21
by RenewableCandy
Never underestimate fish. After all, we were (once) "an island of coal surrounded by fish". Fish also got (what is now) the Netherlands through the various European famines in better shape than, say, France or Germany.