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Developing countries 21 Entwicklungsländer 21 extractive industries 17 mining 16 Resources sector 14 Rohstoffwirtschaft 14 oil 14 Welt 12 World 12 natural gas 12 Bergbau 11 Mining 11 Economic growth 10 Finanzpolitik 10 Gas industry 10 Gaswirtschaft 10 Wirtschaftswachstum 10 Erdgasgewinnung 9 Fiscal policy 9 Natural gas production 9 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Africa 8 Erdgas 8 Natural gas 8 Resource deposit 8 Rohstoffvorkommen 8 Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung 8 Afrika 7 Erdölgewinnung 7 Financial sector 7 Finanzsektor 7 Petroleum extraction 7 Rohstoffreichtum 7 Tanzania 7 Wirtschaftspolitik 7 Economic development 6 Economic policy 6 Entwicklung 6 Resource wealth 6
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Free 38 Undetermined 8
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Book / Working Paper 82 Article 43
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Working Paper 33 Graue Literatur 24 Non-commercial literature 24 Arbeitspapier 18 Aufsatz im Buch 11 Book section 11 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Article in journal 6 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 6 Konferenzschrift 5 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Conference proceedings 3 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Government document 2 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Rezension 1
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English 87 Undetermined 37 German 1
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Roe, Alan 95 Addison, Tony 26 Roe, Alan R. 24 Roy, Jayanta 5 Peachy, Stephen 4 Roe, Alan R 4 Round, Jeffery I. 4 Schneider, Hartmut 4 Dodd, Samantha 3 King, Tim 3 Marsden, Keith 3 Siegelbaum, Paul J. 3 Bhatt, Vinayak V. 2 Peachey, Stephen 2 Popiel, Paul A. 2 Pyatt, Frank Graham 2 Pyatt, Graham 2 Sengupta, Jayshree 2 Smith, Matthew 2 Barth, Richard C. 1 Briggs, John 1 Bruck, Nicholas 1 Cabello, Mateo 1 Carlsson, Bo 1 Carpio, Abigail 1 Davies, Peter 1 Derby, Brenda M. 1 Fedder, Marcus 1 Forgacs, Katalin 1 Goldsmith, Raymond W. 1 Griggs, Jonathan 1 Hamed, Nabila 1 Henstridge, Mark 1 Jeffreys, Steve 1 King, Timothy 1 Levy, Alan S. 1 Morrisson, Christian 1 Mosley, Paul 1 Nevin, Edward 1 O'Connell, Stephen A. 1
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Department of Economics, University of Warwick 2 REPOA 2 World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 2 African Centre for Monetary Studies <Dakar> 1 Association of African Central Banks 1 EACSO 1 East African Common Market 1 Economic Development Institute 1 Economic Development Institute (Washington, D.C.) 1 Economics Research, World Bank Group 1 Europäische Sparkassenvereinigung 1 IMF Institute 1 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 1 OECD / Development Centre 1 Seminar Coordination of Structural Reform and Macroeconomic Stabilization <1993, Washington, DC> 1 Senior Policy Seminar on Financial Reform in Transitional Socialist Economies <1990, Paris> 1 Weltbank / Europe and Central Asia Region / Ukraine Belarus Country Unit 1 World Institute for Development Economics Research 1 World Savings Banks Institute 1
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WIDER Working Paper 15 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 15 An EDI policy seminar report 9 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 6 Extractive industries : the management of resources as a driver of sustainable development 5 Journal of African economies 3 Economic systems research : journal of the International Input-Output Association 2 Perspectives 2 Perspectives / Institut Mondial des Caisses d'Epargne 2 Studies in development economics and policy 2 The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 2 Working Paper Series / World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 2 A programme for growth 1 AERC special paper 1 Adjustment and equity in developing countries 1 African Economic Research Consortium plenary sessions ... 1 British Journal of Industrial Relations 1 Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Economics and Statistics 1 Development Centre studies 1 Discussion paper 1 E.R.B. Paper, Economic Research Bureau, University College, Dar es Salaam, 67, 18 1 E.R.B. Paper, Economic Research Bureau, University College, Dar es Salaam, 67, 4 1 E.R.B. Paper, Economic Research Bureau, University College, Dar es Salaam, 67, 7 1 E.R.B. Paper, Economic Research Bureau, University College, Dar es Salaam, 68, 10 1 Econometric research in European central banks 1 Economic Journal 1 Economic Systems Research 1 Financial development in emerging markets : the Egyptian experience 1 Financial liberalisation and financial markets in sub-Saharan Africa 1 Fiscal policy for development : poverty, reconstruction and growth 1 Foreign aid and Third World development 1 ILO Working Papers 1 Industrial relations journal : the European journal for analysis, policy and practice 1 Industry and finance series 1 Input-output techniques : proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Input-Output Techniques ; Geneva, January, 1971 1 International productivity journal 1 Journal of African Economies 1 Journal of International Development 1 Journal of economic literature 1 Journal of public policy & marketing : JPP & M ; an annual publ. of the Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 85 EconStor 16 RePEc 12 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 6 OLC EcoSci 5 Other ZBW resources 1
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Extractive industries: enclaves or a means to transform economies?
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper argues for a change in government attitudes to their extractive industries: as enclaves useful primarily as revenue sources. This is too narrow a perspective: it fails to recognize the broader economic linkages that are invariably possible. Achieving greater economic impact requires...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014525761
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Extractive industries: recognizing and managing the risks in resource-dependent economies
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the risks facing resource-dependent countries. These include: (i) economic mismanagement (the 'resource curse'); (ii) political mismanagement; (iii) environmental damage (climate change and the destruction of natural capital). It distinguishes 'risk' (which can be addressed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014525762
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Extractive industries: imperatives, opportunities, and dilemmas in the net-zero transition
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
The extractives industries are highly controversial but remain vitally important in much of the developing world. This paper considers their role in reducing energy poverty and discusses scenarios for the future of the global markets for oil, gas, and metals (emphasizing the increasing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014525763
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Extractive industries: transforming companies for better development outcomes
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
Companies in the oil, gas, and mining sectors face ever intensifying scrutiny over their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices and impacts: from civil society but also from investment funds and other stakeholders with ESG mandates. Companies with good practices-and the paper...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014534815
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Extractive industries: transforming states and improving economic management
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
While market mechanisms and private initiatives can deliver much for development, public action is also necessary to: maximize the economic benefits of the extractive industries; manage potentially large capital and revenues flows; minimize adverse environmental and social impacts; and steer the...
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Extractive industries: addressing transparency, corruption, and theft
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the roles that states, civil society, and international actors can play in tackling the weak governance that sometimes leads to resources being used for private rather than public benefit. It discusses the corruption that bedevils licensing and commodities trading; and oil...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014534838
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Extractive industries: recognizing and managing the risks in resource-dependent economies
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the risks facing resource-dependent countries. These include: (i) economic mismanagement (the 'resource curse'); (ii) political mismanagement; (iii) environmental damage (climate change and the destruction of natural capital). It distinguishes 'risk' (which can be addressed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014548564
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Extractive industries: addressing transparency, corruption, and theft
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the roles that states, civil society, and international actors can play in tackling the weak governance that sometimes leads to resources being used for private rather than public benefit. It discusses the corruption that bedevils licensing and commodities trading; and oil...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014548566
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Extractive industries: enclaves or a means to transform economies?
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper argues for a change in government attitudes to their extractive industries: as enclaves useful primarily as revenue sources. This is too narrow a perspective: it fails to recognize the broader economic linkages that are invariably possible. Achieving greater economic impact requires...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014548588
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Extractive industries: imperatives, opportunities, and dilemmas in the net-zero transition
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
The extractives industries are highly controversial but remain vitally important in much of the developing world. This paper considers their role in reducing energy poverty and discusses scenarios for the future of the global markets for oil, gas, and metals (emphasizing the increasing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014548590
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