Governing extractive industries : : politics, histories, ideas / / Anthony Bebbington, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Denise Humphreys Bebbington, Marja Hinfelaar, and Cynthia Sanborn.

Proposals for more effective natural resource governance emphasise the importance of institutions and governance, but say less about the political conditions under which institutional change occurs. 'Governing Extractive Industries' synthesises findings regarding the political drivers of i...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Oxford University Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Oxford scholarship online.
Physical Description:1 online resource :; illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
Notes:This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
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Summary:Proposals for more effective natural resource governance emphasise the importance of institutions and governance, but say less about the political conditions under which institutional change occurs. 'Governing Extractive Industries' synthesises findings regarding the political drivers of institutional change in extractive industry governance. It analyses resource governance from the late 19th century to the present in Bolivia, Ghana, Peru and Zambia, focusing on the ways in which resource governance and national political settlements interact.
Audience:Specialized.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0192552899
0191860476
0192552880
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Anthony Bebbington, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Denise Humphreys Bebbington, Marja Hinfelaar, and Cynthia Sanborn.