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The extractive industries sector : essentials for economists, public finance professionals, and policy makers /

The extractive industries (EI) sector occupies an outsize space in the economies of many developing countries. Economists, public finance professionals, and policy makers working in such countries are frequently confronted with issues that require an in-depth understanding of the sector; its economi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Halland, Håvard (Autor), Lokanc, Martin (Autor), Nair, Arvind (Autor), Kannan, Sridar P. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover ; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview ; What Should We Know about the Extractive Industries Sector?; Notes; Organization of this Volume; Chapter 1 Defining Sector Policy Objectives; The Extractive Industries Value Chain; Improving Revenue Mobilization; Generating Extractive-Based Economic and Social Development; Note; Chapter 2 The Economics of the Extractive Industries Sector; Accounting for Physical Stocks: Resources, Reserves, and the Economic Interpretation of Ore; Theory of Rents and Valuation of Subsoil Assets.
  • Structure of Energy and Mineral MarketsNotes; Chapter 3 Institutional Framework; Mandates and Coordination; Role of the Sector Ministry; Roles of the Ministry of Finance and Revenue-Collecting Agencies; Role of the National Resource Company; Roles of Other Ministries and Government Agencies; Note; Chapter 4 Investment and Production Cycles; Characteristics of Extractive Industry Investments; The Mining Cycle; The Oil and Gas Cycle; Chapter 5 Extractive Industries Policy; Policy and Regulatory Frameworks; Sector Financing, Ownership, and Liabilities.
  • Mineral Legislation, Regulation, and Contracting RegimesEstablishing and Maintaining a Geodata Information Base; Mineral Rights Cadastre; Overview of Extractive Industries Tax and Royalty Regimes; Enhancing Competitiveness and Productivity; Note; Chapter 6 Monitoring and Enforcing Contracts: Legal Obligations and Institutional Responsibilities; Legal and Contractual Regimes; Building Transparency and Accountability in Contract and Revenue Management; Monitoring and Enforcing Fiscal Regimes for the Extractive Sector; Environmental Safeguards: Financial Sureties for Decommissioning.
  • Social Safeguards: Community Foundations, Trusts, and FundsChapter 7 Public Infrastructure and Investment; From Subsoil Assets to Above-Ground Investment; Infrastructure Investment; Chapter 8 Economic Diversification and Local Content Development; Developing Linkages; Appendix A Resource Classification Frameworks; The Four Classification Codes; Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO); The Society of Petroleum Engineers-Petroleum Resources Management System (SPE-PRMS).
  • United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012; Appendix B Types of Economic Rents; Hotelling Rents, or User Costs; Ricardian Rents; Quasi-Rents; Appendix C Impact of Income Changes on Commodity Demand; How Does Demand for Commodities Adjust?; Notes; Appendix D Effective Resource Contract Enforcement: A Checklist of Guidelines; Why Use a Checklist?; Resource Revenue Collection; Resource Revenue Projections and Macrofiscal Planning; Management of Expenditure and Contingent Liabilities; References.