Mining for Change
Mining for Change
Natural Resources and Industry in Africa
Page, John; Tarp, Finn
Oxford University Press
02/2020
514
Dura
Inglês
9780198851172
15 a 20 dias
884
Part I: Framing the Issues
2: Mark Henstridge: Understanding the boom
3: Martina Kirchberger: The construction sector in developing countries: some key issues
4: John Page: Rowing against the current: economic diversification in Africa
Part II: Country Studies
5: Ernest Aryeetey and Ishmael Ackah: The boom, the bust, and the dynamics of oil resource management in Ghana
6: Nkechi Srodah Owoo and Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio: The construction sector in Ghana
7: Charles Godfred Ackah and Asaah S. Mohammed: Local content law and practice: the case of Ghana
8: Alan R. Roe: Mozambique-bust before boom: reflections on investment surges and new gas
9: Antonio S. Cruz, Francisco Fernandes, Fausto J. Mafambissa, and Francisco Pereira: The construction sector in Mozambique
10: Evelyn Dietsche and Ana Maria Esteves: Local content and the prospects for economic diversification in Mozambique
11: Mark Henstridge: Gas in Tanzania: adapting to new realities
12: Geraldine J. Kikwasi and Cecilia Escalante: The construction sector in Tanzania
13: Mia Ellis and Margaret McMillan: Local content: are there benefits for Tanzania?
14: Sebastian Wolf and Vishal Aditya Potluri: Uganda's oil: how much, when, and how will it be governed?
15: Emanuele Colonnelli and Nicole Ntungire: Construction and public procurement in Uganda
16: Ritwika Sen: Enhancing local content in Uganda
17: Robert Liebenthal and Caesar Cheelo: The boom-bust cycle of global copper prices, structural change and industrial development in Zambia
18: Caesar Cheelo and Robert Liebenthal: The construction sector in Zambia
19: Wilfred C. Lombe: Local content in Zambia-a faltering experience?
Part III: Policy Implications
20: John Page and Finn Tarp: Implications for public policy
Part I: Framing the Issues
2: Mark Henstridge: Understanding the boom
3: Martina Kirchberger: The construction sector in developing countries: some key issues
4: John Page: Rowing against the current: economic diversification in Africa
Part II: Country Studies
5: Ernest Aryeetey and Ishmael Ackah: The boom, the bust, and the dynamics of oil resource management in Ghana
6: Nkechi Srodah Owoo and Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio: The construction sector in Ghana
7: Charles Godfred Ackah and Asaah S. Mohammed: Local content law and practice: the case of Ghana
8: Alan R. Roe: Mozambique-bust before boom: reflections on investment surges and new gas
9: Antonio S. Cruz, Francisco Fernandes, Fausto J. Mafambissa, and Francisco Pereira: The construction sector in Mozambique
10: Evelyn Dietsche and Ana Maria Esteves: Local content and the prospects for economic diversification in Mozambique
11: Mark Henstridge: Gas in Tanzania: adapting to new realities
12: Geraldine J. Kikwasi and Cecilia Escalante: The construction sector in Tanzania
13: Mia Ellis and Margaret McMillan: Local content: are there benefits for Tanzania?
14: Sebastian Wolf and Vishal Aditya Potluri: Uganda's oil: how much, when, and how will it be governed?
15: Emanuele Colonnelli and Nicole Ntungire: Construction and public procurement in Uganda
16: Ritwika Sen: Enhancing local content in Uganda
17: Robert Liebenthal and Caesar Cheelo: The boom-bust cycle of global copper prices, structural change and industrial development in Zambia
18: Caesar Cheelo and Robert Liebenthal: The construction sector in Zambia
19: Wilfred C. Lombe: Local content in Zambia-a faltering experience?
Part III: Policy Implications
20: John Page and Finn Tarp: Implications for public policy