Document Type
Report/Policy Paper
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
With support from GIZ, CCSI prepared a report titled "Linkages to the Resource Sector: The Role of Companies, Governments, and International Development Cooperation." It outlines options for how these stakeholders can increase the economic linkages to the extractive industries sector not only in terms of ‘breadth’ (number of linkages) but also in terms of ‘depth’ (local value added). Apart from providing the theoretical framework for linkage creation and an overview of existing literature on this topic, the study highlights successful case study examples. Recommendations are provided for the three types of stakeholders.
Disciplines
Environmental Law | International Law | Land Use Law | Law | Law and Economics | Natural Resources Law | Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law | Securities Law | Transnational Law
Recommended Citation
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment,
Linkages to the Resource Sector: The Role of Companies, Governments, and International Development Cooperation,
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/sustainable_investment_staffpubs/18
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