• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Fostering Long-term Investment and Economic Growth Summary of a High-Level OECD Financial Roundtable
  • Contributor: Wehinger, Gert
  • imprint: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2011.
  • Published in: OECD Journal: Financial Market Trends ; 2011:1<9
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/fmt-2011-5kg55qw1xlr7
  • ISSN: 19952872
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  • Keywords: Finance and Investment
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  • Description: As the OECD is celebrating its 50th anniversary, member countries are exiting from the biggest post-war financial and economic crisis and are trying to put their economies back onto strong, sustainable footing. While financial reforms should provide for a better, more sustainable balance between stability and growth, measures to strengthen the savings-investment channel should foster sustainable growth and development. These issues were explored at a High-Level OECD Financial Roundtable and are summarised in this article. Covered are the topics of financial reform to foster stability and long-term growth, the contribution of institutional investors to long-term growth, and creating a better environment for the financing of business innovation and green growth. With strained public sector finances, private capital needs to fill the funding gap for infrastructure and other long-term projects. Appropriate regulatory incentives to overcome short-termism, as well as risk-sharing arrangements e.g. via publicprivate partnerships, are needed in order to encourage market-based, long-term investment and risk capital financing. Better transparency, information and investor education can also play a role in enhancing long-term savings and investment.