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Other Resources
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated /en/2015/02 /23980553/practical-guide-increasing -mining-local -procurement-west-africa. World Gold Council and World Bank. 2012. Video panel discussion from the conference “Gold for Development:
Investing in Mining Indaba, 2012,” Cape Town, South
Africa, March 22. https://www.gold.org/research/gold -development-mining-indaba-2012-video.
OTHER RESOURCES
There are many ways that governments can capitalize on the opportunities and address the challenges discussed in this chapter. These readings provide diverse views and responses. Those works marked with an asterisk (*) are available on the Sourcebook website.
Auty, R. 2004. Resource Abundance and Economic
Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Collier, P. 2010. The Plundered Planet: How to Reconcile
Prosperity with Nature. London: Allen Lane. Collier, P., and I. Bannon. 2003. Natural Resources and
Violent Conflict: Options and Actions. Washington, DC:
World Bank. Gelb, A., and Associates. 1988. Oil Windfalls: Blessing or
Curse? Washington, DC: World Bank. Hogan, W., and F. Sturzenegger. 2010. The Natural Resources
Trap. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Sachs, J., and A. Warner. 1995. “Natural Resource Abundance and Economic Growth.” Discussion Paper 517. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard Institute of Economic Research. Tsalik, S., ed. 2005. Covering Oil: A Reporter’s Guide to
Energy and Development. New York: Open Society
Institute. https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites /default/files/osicoveringoil_20050803.pdf.
Several websites contain publications, briefings, and other materials relevant to chapter 2 of the Sourcebook: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment. http://ccsi .columbia.edu/. Natural Resource Charter. http://resourcegovernance.org /approach/natural-resource-charter. Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies. http://www.oxcarre.ox.ac.uk/index.php / Research -Papers/research-papers1.html. Oxford Centre for the Study of African Economies. http:// www.csae.ox.ac.uk/research/.
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