Can the issue raised in my second question below be addressed by limiting
REIT purchases to the top-N by capitalization? That is, should REIT and
fixed asset allocations be allocated to achieve the rights to information
about REITs instead of small real estate purchases?

Can we do a bias review study on the economics articles, please?

On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 9:35 PM James Salsman <jsals...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Joseph Seddon wrote:
> >
> > You can find out more about the Endowment here:
> > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Endowment
>
> I'm very glad to see the asset allocation strategy published, but I
> have questions:
>
> 1. Does the Foundation intend to benchmark Endowment performance
> against the mutual funds marketed by the largest five funds by
> capitalization to institutions for the purposes of meeting endowment
> investment requirements?
>
> 2. Should the Foundation be investing in real estate investment
> trusts? Is it ethical for the Foundation to be competing with people
> and companies for the ownership of real estate or other fixed assets?
>
> "When upper class earners gain income, they are far more likely to
> save or invest in fixed assets or real estate, which does not increase
> aggregate demand."
> --
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Economics#Tax_cut_claim_in_Fiscal_policy_section
>
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