This study reviews international experience with managing resource revenues in both developed and developing countries. The intent is to assess the scope for using benefit-sharing instruments to spread the benefits of mineral extraction across the economy and catalyze broader-based growth. Of particular interest are policy mechanisms that could be implemented in poor regions with untapped mineral resources, so as to generate more inclusive development.

International Experience with Benefit-Sharing Instruments for Extractive Resources

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Document Type: Report

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Author:

  • Carolyn Fischer

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Place: Washington D.C.

Institution: Resources for the Future

Date: May 2007

Language: en

This study reviews international experience with managing resource revenues in both developed and developing countries. The intent is to assess the scope for using benefit-sharing instruments to spread the benefits of mineral extraction across the economy and catalyze broader-based growth. Of particular interest are policy mechanisms that could be implemented in poor regions with untapped mineral resources, so as to generate more inclusive development.

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