Mining for Change Natural Resources and Industry in Africa

For a growing number of countries in Africa the discovery and exploitation of natural resources is a great opportunity, but one accompanied by considerable risks. In Africa, countries dependent on oil, gas, and mining have tended to have weaker long-run growth, higher rates of poverty, and greater i...

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Other Authors: Page, John (Editor), Tarp, Finn (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2020
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