Academics, policy-makers and practitioners from Africa and beyond document new ways of thinking about issues concerning governance and revenue flows in mining activities in Ghana, Mali and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Introduction; Bonnie Campbell 1. An Overview of Revenue Flows from the Mining Sector: Impacts, Debates and Policy Recommendations; John Jacobs 2. Regulatory Framework Review and Mining Regime Reform in Mali: Degrees of Rupture and Continuity; Saël Gagné-Ouellet 3. Constraints to Maximization of Net National Retained Earnings from the Mining Sector: Challenges for National Economic Development and Poverty Reduction in Sub Saharan Africa as illustrated by Ghana; Thomas M. Akabzaa 4. Artisanal Mining in Ghana: Institutional Arrangements, Resource Flows, and Poverty Alleviation; Gavin Hilson and Godfried Okoh 5. Tracing Revenue Flows, Governance and the Challenges of Poverty Reduction in the Democratic Republic of Congo`s Artisanal Mining Sector; Didier de Failly S.J., Zacharie Bulakali Ntakobajira and Lucien Bahimba Shonja Conclusion; Bonnie Campbell
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Thomas Mba Akabzaa, University of Ghana, Ghana Bonnie Campbell, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada Didier de Failly, Bureau d’Etudes Scientifiques et Techniques, Democratic Republic of the Congo Saël Gagné-Ouellet, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada Gavin Hilson, University of Surrey, UK John Jacobs, Carleton University, Canada Zacharie Bulakali Ntakobajira, Bureau d’Etudes Scientifiques et Techniques, Democratic Republic of the Congo Godfried Okoh, Ghana Revenue Service, Ghana Lucien Bahimba Shonja, Bureau d’Etudes Scientifiques et Techniques, Democratic Republic of the Congo