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Book Title
Mining for Change : Natural Resources and Industry in Africa
ISBN
9780198851172
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198851170
ISBN-13
9780198851172
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5038283641

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
514 Pages
Publication Name
Mining for Change : Natural Resources and Industry in Africa
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Environmental Economics, Development / Economic Development, Economics / General, Industries / Energy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Author
Finn Tarp
Series
Wider Studies in Development Economics Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
31.3 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-947626
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.7622096
Table Of Content
1. Overview, John Page and Finn TarpPart I: Framing the Issues2. Understanding the boom, Mark Henstridge3. The construction sector in developing countries: some key issues, Martina Kirchberger4. Rowing against the current: economic diversification in Africa, John PagePart II: Country Studies5. The boom, the bust, and the dynamics of oil resource management in Ghana, Ernest Aryeetey and Ishmael Ackah6. The construction sector in Ghana, Nkechi Srodah Owoo and Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio7. Local content law and practice: the case of Ghana, Charles Godfred Ackah and Asaah S. Mohammed8. Mozambique-bust before boom: reflections on investment surges and new gas, Alan R. Roe9. The construction sector in Mozambique, Antonio S. Cruz, Francisco Fernandes, Fausto J. Mafambissa, and Francisco Pereira10. Local content and the prospects for economic diversification in Mozambique, Evelyn Dietsche and Ana Maria Esteves11. Gas in Tanzania: adapting to new realities, Mark Henstridge12. The construction sector in Tanzania, Geraldine J. Kikwasi and Cecilia Escalante13. Local content: are there benefits for Tanzania?, Mia Ellis and Margaret McMillan14. Uganda's oil: how much, when, and how will it be governed?, Sebastian Wolf and Vishal Aditya Potluri15. Construction and public procurement in Uganda, Emanuele Colonnelli and Nicole Ntungire16. Enhancing local content in Uganda, Ritwika Sen17. The boom-bust cycle of global copper prices, structural change and industrial development in Zambia, Robert Liebenthal and Caesar Cheelo18. The construction sector in Zambia, Caesar Cheelo and Robert Liebenthal19. Local content in Zambia-a faltering experience?, Wilfred C. LombePart III: Policy Implications20. Implications for public policy, John Page and Finn Tarp
Synopsis
An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. Countries dependent on oil, gas, and mining have tended to have weaker long-run growth, higher rates of poverty, and greater income inequality than less resource-abundant economies. For these resource producing economies relative prices make it more difficult to diversify into activities outside of the resource sector, limiting structural change. Mining for Change: Natural Resources and Industry in Africa presents research undertaken to understand how better management of the revenues and opportunities associated with natural resources can accelerate diversification and structural change in Africa. It begins with essays on managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the major issues that frame the question of how to use natural resources for structural change. It reports the main research results for five countries-Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. Each country study covers managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the resource. Mining for Change argues that good policy can make a difference and sets out ideas for policy change and widening the options for structural change. - An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence., For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. Countries dependent on oil, gas, and mining have tended to have weaker long-run growth, higher rates of poverty, and greater income inequality than less resource-abundant economies. For these resource producing economies relative prices make it more difficult to diversify into activities outside of the resource sector, limiting structural change. Mining for Change: Natural Resources and Industry in Africa presents research undertaken to understand how better management of the revenues and opportunities associated with natural resources can accelerate diversification and structural change in Africa. It begins with essays on managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the major issues that frame the question of how to use natural resources for structural change. It reports the main research results for five countries-Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. Each country study covers managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the resource. Mining for Change argues that good policy can make a difference and sets out ideas for policy change and widening the options for structural change.. An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence., For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. This book presents research on how to better manage the revenues and opportunities associated with natural resources., An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. Countries dependent on oil, gas, and mining have tended to have weaker long-run growth, higher rates of poverty, and greater income inequality than less resource-abundant economies. For these resource producing economies relative prices make it more difficult to diversify into activities outside of the resource sector, limiting structural change. Mining for Change: Natural Resources and Industry in Africa presents research undertaken to understand how better management of the revenues and opportunities associated with natural resources can accelerate diversification and structural change in Africa. It begins with essays on managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the major issues that frame the question of how to use natural resources for structural change. It reports the main research results for five countries-Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. Each country study covers managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the resource. Mining for Change argues that good policy can make a difference and sets out ideas for policy change and widening the options for structural change. · An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence., For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. Countries dependent on oil, gas, and mining have tended to have weaker long-run growth, higher rates of poverty, and greater income inequality than less resource-abundant economies. For these resource producing economies relative prices make it more difficult to diversify into activities outside of the resource sector, limiting structural change. Mining for Change: Natural Resources and Industry in Africa presents research undertaken to understand how better management of the revenues and opportunities associated with natural resources can accelerate diversification and structural change in Africa. It begins with essays on managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the major issues that frame the question of how to use natural resources for structural change. It reports the main research results for five countries-Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. Each country study covers managing the boom, the construction sector, and linking industry to the resource. Mining for Change argues that good policy can make a difference and sets out ideas for policy change and widening the options for structural change.
LC Classification Number
HD9506.A2M5439 2020

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