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Extractive resources for development: Trade, fiscal and industrial considerationsPublications | Published on 26-02-2014 Isabelle Ramdoo (Alumna) | San Bilal To be truly transformative, opportunities from the high growth rates have to be translated into empl [...] |
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Fiscal opportunities and challenges derived from the management of extractive resources revenuesPublications | Published on 12-11-2013
The economies of resource-rich developed countries are highly dependent on well-functioning manageme [...] |
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Fiscal Challenges, Development Opportunities? 20 Key Questions on Domestic Resource MobilisationPublications | Published on 04-11-2013 Bruce Byiers In the current economic context, marked in particular by the continuing global financial crisis, the [...] |
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Economic Transformation and TradeProgrammes | Published on 30-09-2013 Bruce Byiers | Cecilia D’Alessandro | Jan Vanheukelom | Kathleen van Hove | San Bilal | Sean Woolfrey Sustainable economic transformation is central to many African development strategies. The continent [...] |
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Economic Transformation and TradeProgrammes | Published on 30-09-2013 Cecilia D’Alessandro | Inna Perova | Kathleen van Hove | Nadia Ashraf | Poorva Karkare | San Bilal | Sean Woolfrey Sustainable economic transformation is central to many African development strategies. The continent [...] |
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Direct Cash Transfers to Avoid the Resource CurseBlog | Published on 19-07-2013
The current second-round resource boom in Africa should not be a missed opportunity. This time it mu [...] |
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Dirty deals and taxing truths: What do recent high-level commitments mean for tax and extractive industry transparency in developing countries?Blog | Published on 28-06-2013
Following the usual pre-Summit wonk-up, G8 leaders gathered in Lough Erne last week. Amid burning is [...] |
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