Direct Distribution of Resource Revenues

Direct Distribution of Resource Revenues
Author: Mr.Sanjeev Gupta,Mr.Alex Segura-Ubiergo,Enrique Flores
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781498326179

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Some scholars have argued that direct distribution of natural resource revenues to the population would help resource-rich countries escape the “resource curse.” This discussion note analyzes whether this proposal is a viable policy alternative for resource-rich countries. The first priority for policymakers is to establish fiscal policy objectives to support macroeconomic stability and development objectives. In this regard, the establishment of an adequate fiscal framework that informs decisions on how much to save and invest, or how to smooth out revenue volatility, and deal with exhaustibility issues should precede any discussion of direct distribution of resource wealth to the population.

Direct Distribution of Resource Revenues

Direct Distribution of Resource Revenues
Author: Mr.Sanjeev Gupta,Mr.Alex Segura-Ubiergo,Enrique Flores
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781484367209

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Some scholars have argued that direct distribution of natural resource revenues to the population would help resource-rich countries escape the “resource curse.” This discussion note analyzes whether this proposal is a viable policy alternative for resource-rich countries. The first priority for policymakers is to establish fiscal policy objectives to support macroeconomic stability and development objectives. In this regard, the establishment of an adequate fiscal framework that informs decisions on how much to save and invest, or how to smooth out revenue volatility, and deal with exhaustibility issues should precede any discussion of direct distribution of resource wealth to the population.

Oil to Cash

Oil to Cash
Author: Todd Moss,Caroline Lambert,Stephanie Majerowicz
Publsiher: CGD Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781933286693

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Oil to Cash explores one option to help countries with new oil revenue avoid the so-called resource curse: just give the money directly to citizens. A universal, transparent, and regular cash transfer would not only provide a concrete benefit to regular people, but would also create powerful incentives for citizens to hold their government accountable. Oil to Cash details how and where this idea could work and how policymakers can learn from the experiences with cash transfers in places like Mexico, Mongolia, and Alaska.

OECD Development Policy Tools Using Extractive Revenues for Sustainable Development Policy Guidance for Resource rich Countries

OECD Development Policy Tools Using Extractive Revenues for Sustainable Development Policy Guidance for Resource rich Countries
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264769441

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Transforming natural finite assets into human, social and physical capital is a key challenge for natural resource-rich countries. This report distils related lessons from the OECD Policy Dialogue on Natural Resource-based Development on natural resource revenue management and spending for sustainable development.

Oil Wealth in Central Africa

Oil Wealth in Central Africa
Author: Mr.Bernardin Akitoby,Ms.Sharmini Coorey
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475549126

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Despite its vast oil wealth, central Africa still struggles to sustain strong, inclusive economic growth and to generate sufficient employment opportunities, particularly for its fast-growing youth population. Drawing on new research, Oil Wealth in Central Africa lays out the macroeconomic and growth challenges facing the region; examines oil wealth management and its implications for poverty reduction; and includes four case studies that exemplify lessons learned.

Lessons for multi level REDD benefit sharing from revenue distribution in extractive resource sectors oil gas and mining

Lessons for multi level REDD  benefit sharing from revenue distribution in extractive resource sectors  oil  gas and mining
Author: Luttrell, C.,Betteridge, B.
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786023870516

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This brief focuses on lessons from the extractive resource sectors (oil, gas and mining) for REDD+ benefit-sharing. Specifically, it examines the different ways that revenues accruing to the government are distributed to subnational levels and the outcomes of different arrangements for doing so. These lessons are particularly relevant for scenarios where REDD+ revenues might reach significant volumes. Two main sorts of revenue would need to be distributed in the case of REDD+: i) payments to central or sub-national governments from international sources for emissions reduced and ii) taxes and fees collected by central government from REDD+ activities (Irawan et al. 2014). In both cases, decisions are needed on how to redistribute revenue between central and sub-national levels. A key concern in decisions over public revenues is allocation across jurisdictions. In this paper, we look at the rationales behind the way revenues from the sector are shared both with sub-national governments and across extractive and non-extractive localities. This experience is relevant for key questions facing REDD+ such as how to link benefit to performance at the sub-national levels, how to compensate costs, how to distribute benefits across a nation and how to enhance development outcomes. In so doing, we address key concerns in the debate about REDD+ benefit-sharing. These include how REDD+ might act as an incentive for reducing deforestation and degradation, and how it might also be integrated into development planning to help achieve wider outcomes.

In Search of Democracy

In Search of Democracy
Author: Larry Diamond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317411376

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This book evaluates the global status and prospects of democracy, with an emphasis on the quality of democratic institutions and the effectiveness of governance as key conditions for stable democracy. Bringing together a wide range of the author’s work over the past three decades, it advances a framework for assessing the quality of democracy and it analyzes alternative measures of democracy. Drawing on the most recent data from Freedom House, it assesses the global state of democracy and freedom, as of the beginning of 2015, and it explains why the world has been experiencing a mild but now deepening recession of democracy and freedom since 2005. A major theme of the book across the three decades of the author’s work is the relationship between democratic quality and stability. Democracies break down, Diamond argues, not so much because of economic factors but because of corrupt, inept governance that violates individual rights and the rule of law. The best way to secure democracy is to ensure that democracy is accountable, transparent, genuinely competitive, respectful of individual rights, inclusive of diverse forms and sources of participation, and responsive to the needs and aspirations of ordinary citizens. Viable democracy requires not only a state that can mobilize power to achieve collective goals, but also one that can restrain and punish the abuse of power—a particularly steep challenge for poor countries and those with natural resource wealth. The book examines these themes both in broad comparative perspective and with a deeper analysis of historical trends and future prospects in Africa and Asia,. Concluding with lessons for sustaining and reforming policies to promote democracy internationally, this book is essential reading for students and scholars interested in democracy, as well as politics and international relations more generally.

The Economics of the Oil and Gas Industry

The Economics of the Oil and Gas Industry
Author: Joshua Yindenaba Abor,Amin Karimu,Runar Brännlund
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-03-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000834024

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Energy is a key resource for transformational development globally. Oil and gas continue to play a key role in this sector irrespective of the gradual transition towards renewables and will continue to do so in most developing and emerging economies in the near future. The industry is complex and highly capital intensive not only with significant risk, but also with significant benefits. Such a complex but important sector is generally not well understood both in academic and policy circles. This book fills this void by serving as a comprehensive reference to the oil and gas sector, with a focus on emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). It offers in-depth coverage of the critical and contemporary issues in the economics of the oil and gas industry by carefully integrating the relevant theoretical underpinnings and practical policy issues across the value chain of the industry in relation to the development, fiscal arrangements, and the economic and financing aspects of the industry. These insights will significantly deepen the understanding of the industry and extend knowledge of the sector in ways that existing books do not. The book includes relevant cases and, thus, will serve as a valuable resource for students taking courses in market analysis of the oil and gas industry, energy economics, development economics and finance, environmental and resource economics, the political economy of the extractive industry, and development studies. Researchers and practitioners working in these areas will also find the book to be a useful reference guide.