The developmental challenges of mining and oil : lessons from Africa and Latin America

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The developmental challenges of mining and oil : lessons from Africa and Latin America

Rosemary Thorp ... [et al.]

(Conflict, inequality and ethnicity)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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The authors explain why the discovery and development of natural resources is commonly associated with unstable and unequal development, and frequently with violence. They demonstrate the need for policies and institutions by reflecting on both successes and failures in case studies on Botswana, Nigeria and Niger as well as Bolivia, Chile and Peru.

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Introduction Layering and Re-engineering 'Good Governance' under Conditions of Mineral Abundance: The Case of Chile Diamonds for Development? Querying Botswana's Success Story Extractives Dependence and the Persistence of Poor State Capacity: The Case of Bolivia The Challenges of Mining-based Development in Peru Elites' Survival and Natural Resource Exploitation in Nigeria and Niger Extractives-based Development and Developmental Outcomes The Challenges of Extractives and the Shaping Role of History

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