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Plundered nations? successes and failures in natural resource extraction

By: Collier, PaulContributor(s): Venebles, Anthony JMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2011Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 360 p. ill. 22 cmISBN: 9780230290228Subject(s): Mining | Natural resource management | Natural resources -- Case studies | Natural resources --Developing countries --Management --Case studies | Oil and gas | Sustainable development --Developing countries --Case studiesDDC classification: 333.809724 COL
Contents:
1 A Note on Freedom and Flexibility /​ K J Arrows; Governance and oil revenues in Cameroon /​ B Gauthier &​ A Zeufack; 2. Energy derivatives; 3. Commodity price models; 4. Fundamental market models; 5. Electricity retail products; 6. Risk management
Summary: The study of natural resource extraction in resource-rich countries often shows that plunder, rather than prosperity, has become the norm. Management of natural resources differs widely in every state; a close examination of the decision-making chains in
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1 A Note on Freedom and Flexibility /​ K J Arrows; Governance and oil revenues in Cameroon /​ B Gauthier &​ A Zeufack; 2. Energy derivatives; 3. Commodity price models; 4. Fundamental market models; 5. Electricity retail products; 6. Risk management

The study of natural resource extraction in resource-rich countries often shows that plunder, rather than prosperity, has become the norm. Management of natural resources differs widely in every state; a close examination of the decision-making chains in

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