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development. Several laws recently passed in Tanzania are dedicated to establishing linkages between foreign firms in natural … to local development are then evaluated using a combination of qualitative and quantitative evidence. We then examine …
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. It is expected that these industries will contribute to economic diversification and social development, not least by … sector development. …
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development programmes that attempt to reduce the constraints and skill gaps. Government policies on local content vary, with some …
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reasonably well in existing programmes, including (i) supplier identification and development schemes, (ii) government investment …
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This paper synthesizes statistical information evidencing the proposition that extractive industries are of great significance in many low- and middle-income developing economies. It examines the scale of the current dependence of low- and middle-income economies on both types of extractive...
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This paper is a sequel to an earlier paper that looked in broad terms at many of the issues that Mozambique faces today in managing its new extractive resources. The paper first describes the investment surge that has already been prompted by new gas discoveries in Mozambique. It then summarizes...
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policies should be applied at all, but how to design and implement them. For the extractive industries this development poses a … the new debate on industrial policy in relation to the extractive industries and the extractives-led development agenda. …
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Natural resources extraction inevitably imposes environmental injuries including diversion of scarce water away from pressing local needs, disruption of fragile ecosystems, and longer-range and often irreparable harm. These fall most forcefully on the local populations at or near the extraction...
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premised on the understanding that institutions matter for development. However, there is no straightforward answer to the … extractives-led development agenda. The paper suggests reframing the political economy of extractive resources away from the …
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The paper discusses the practical possibilities of achieving increased downstream processing and the policies that are commonly used for this purpose. It reviews the reasons why forward vertical integration is not always an optimal choice for extractive industry companies. It finds little...
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