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From curse to blessing? : using natural resources to fuel sustainable development
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Khodeli, Irakli |
| Copyright Year | 2009 |
| Abstract | Part I: Natural resource wealth, good governance, transparency and sustainable development: a general debate. 1. Introduction (Irakli Khodeli). 2. Resolving conflicts of interest in state-owned enterprises (Jenik Radon and Julius Thaler). 3. The devil's excrements as social cement: natural resources and political terror, 1980-2002 (Indra de Soysa and Helga Malmin Binningsbo). 4. Natural resource rent-cycling outcomes in Botswana, Indonesia and Venezuela (Richard M. Auty). 5. Governance strategies to remedy the natural resource curse (Joseph Siegle). 6. Budget transparency and development in resource-dependent countries (Paolo de Renzio, Pamela Gomez and James Sheppard). 7. Before the peak: impacts of oil shortages on the developing world (Ben W. Ebenhack and Daniel M. Martinez). Part II: A view from the field. 8. Social and economic implications of oil policy development in Nigeria (Alexis Rwabizambuga). 9. The public oversight of oil projects in Azerbaijan, 2004-2007 (Farda Asadov). 10. Energy relations in Russia: administration, politics and security (Andrey Makarychev). 11. Doing business with integrity: the experience of Anglogold Ashanti in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Paul Kapelus, Ralph Hamann and Edward O'Keefe). Part III: A view from the industry. 12. The IPIECA social responsibility working group and human rights (Jenny Owens). Index. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://www.wiley.com/en-us/exportProduct/pdf/9781405196970 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |