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Author Annan, Nancy, author

Title Confronting the 'oil curse' : state-civil society roles in managing Ghana's oil find / Nancy Annan & Fiifi Edu-Afful
Published Johannesburg, South Africa : South African Institute of International Affairs, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (21 pages) : color map
Series Occasional paper ; no. 217
Occasional paper (South African Institute of International Affairs) ; no. 217.
Contents Introduction -- Ghana : the emerging oil economy -- State-civil society co-operation in the management of Ghana's oil reserves -- Conclusion
Summary "Ghana discovered large oil deposits at Cape Three Points, on its western coast, in 2007. With the discovery of additional oil it is anticipated that the oil sector will significantly boost the economy, which in turn will have a positive developmental impact. However, questions have been raised about the capacity of the state to properly manage and account for revenue receipts from the oil sector in the absence of civil society oversight. This paper argues that civil society has a critical role to play in partnering with the Ghanaian state in managing Ghana's oil resources if the country is to avoid the negative experiences of other oil-rich African countries"--Publisher's web site
Notes "April 2015."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-21)
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (SAIIA, viewed May 7, 2015)
Subject Petroleum industry and trade -- Ghana
Petroleum reserves -- Ghana -- Management
Public-private sector cooperation -- Ghana
Resource curse -- Ghana
Petroleum industry and trade.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Resource curse.
Ghana.
Form Electronic book
Author Edu-Afful, Fiifi, author
South African Institute of International Affairs, publisher.