Striking a Better Balance : Volume 6. Research Reports
In July 2001, the extractive industries review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage all stakeholders-government...
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ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY APPROACH APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSET SALES AVAILABILITY BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SYSTEM BARRELS PER DAY BARTER BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BUDGET CRISES CENTRAL BANK COAL COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPETITIVENESS CONSOLIDATION CONSUMERS CORRUPTION CREDIT RATING CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT REPAYMENTS DEBTS DEDUCTIBLE DEFICITS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEREGULATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY EMISSIONS EMISSIONS LEVELS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY PRICES ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE OWNERSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION EXPLOITATION ACTIVITIES EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCK EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACILITATION FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL DEFICIT FISH FISHING FIXED ASSETS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS EXPLORATION GAS SUPPLY GASOLINE GDP GENDER GENERATION GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEED ACCESS HEALTH PROBLEMS HYDROCARBONS IMPORT TARIFFS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVESTMENT BARRIERS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAWS LEGISLATION LENDER LENDER OF LAST RESORT LIMESTONE LIQUID FUELS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MACROECONOMICS MANDATES MARKET COMPETITION MARKET ECONOMIES METALS MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL RESOURCES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL EXPLORATION OIL IMPORTS OIL OUTPUT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTION OIL REFINERIES OILS OPEN MARKET PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR PIPELINE POINT OF SALE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROMOTION OF INVESTMENT PROVEN OIL RESERVES PROVEN RESERVES RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REGIMES REINVESTMENT REMITTANCES RETURN ON INVESTMENT SHORT-TERM FINANCING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SERVICES SOLVENCY START-UP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBSIDIARY SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARIFF BARRIERS TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND MINE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNION VALUE ADDED VOLATILE PRICES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH |
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ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY APPROACH APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSET SALES AVAILABILITY BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SYSTEM BARRELS PER DAY BARTER BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BUDGET CRISES CENTRAL BANK COAL COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPETITIVENESS CONSOLIDATION CONSUMERS CORRUPTION CREDIT RATING CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT REPAYMENTS DEBTS DEDUCTIBLE DEFICITS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEREGULATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY EMISSIONS EMISSIONS LEVELS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY PRICES ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE OWNERSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION EXPLOITATION ACTIVITIES EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCK EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACILITATION FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL DEFICIT FISH FISHING FIXED ASSETS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS EXPLORATION GAS SUPPLY GASOLINE GDP GENDER GENERATION GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEED ACCESS HEALTH PROBLEMS HYDROCARBONS IMPORT TARIFFS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVESTMENT BARRIERS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAWS LEGISLATION LENDER LENDER OF LAST RESORT LIMESTONE LIQUID FUELS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MACROECONOMICS MANDATES MARKET COMPETITION MARKET ECONOMIES METALS MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL RESOURCES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL EXPLORATION OIL IMPORTS OIL OUTPUT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTION OIL REFINERIES OILS OPEN MARKET PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR PIPELINE POINT OF SALE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROMOTION OF INVESTMENT PROVEN OIL RESERVES PROVEN RESERVES RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REGIMES REINVESTMENT REMITTANCES RETURN ON INVESTMENT SHORT-TERM FINANCING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SERVICES SOLVENCY START-UP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBSIDIARY SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARIFF BARRIERS TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND MINE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNION VALUE ADDED VOLATILE PRICES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH World Bank Striking a Better Balance : Volume 6. Research Reports |
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In July 2001, the extractive industries
review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil
Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as
eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage
all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected
communities and community-based organizations, labor unions,
industry, academia, international organizations, and the
World Bank Group (WBG) itself-in a dialogue. The basic
question addressed was, can extractive industries projects
be compatible with the WBG's goals of sustainable
development and poverty reduction? The EIR believes that
there is still a role for the WBG in the oil, gas, and
mining sectors-but only if its interventions allow EI to
contribute to poverty alleviation through sustainable
development. And that can only happen when the right
conditions are in place. This report makes major
recommendations on how to restore the balance in the WBG -
promote pro-poor public and corporate governance in the EI,
strengthen environmental and social components of WBG
interventions in these industries, respect human rights, and
rebalance WBG institutional priorities. These
recommendations have as the ultimate goal: to lift up civil
society so it is balanced in the triangle of partnership
between governments, business, and civil society; to raise
social and environmental considerations so they are balanced
with economic considerations in efforts at poverty
alleviation through sustainable development; and to strive
for a human-rights-based development that balances the
material and the spiritual goals of life. |
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Striking a Better Balance : Volume 6. Research Reports |
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okr-10986-177102021-04-23T14:03:39Z Striking a Better Balance : Volume 6. Research Reports World Bank ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY APPROACH APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSET SALES AVAILABILITY BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SYSTEM BARRELS PER DAY BARTER BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BUDGET CRISES CENTRAL BANK COAL COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPETITIVENESS CONSOLIDATION CONSUMERS CORRUPTION CREDIT RATING CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT REPAYMENTS DEBTS DEDUCTIBLE DEFICITS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEREGULATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY EMISSIONS EMISSIONS LEVELS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY PRICES ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE OWNERSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION EXPLOITATION ACTIVITIES EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCK EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACILITATION FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL DEFICIT FISH FISHING FIXED ASSETS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS EXPLORATION GAS SUPPLY GASOLINE GDP GENDER GENERATION GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEED ACCESS HEALTH PROBLEMS HYDROCARBONS IMPORT TARIFFS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVESTMENT BARRIERS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAWS LEGISLATION LENDER LENDER OF LAST RESORT LIMESTONE LIQUID FUELS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MACROECONOMICS MANDATES MARKET COMPETITION MARKET ECONOMIES METALS MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL RESOURCES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL EXPLORATION OIL IMPORTS OIL OUTPUT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTION OIL REFINERIES OILS OPEN MARKET PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR PIPELINE POINT OF SALE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROMOTION OF INVESTMENT PROVEN OIL RESERVES PROVEN RESERVES RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REGIMES REINVESTMENT REMITTANCES RETURN ON INVESTMENT SHORT-TERM FINANCING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SERVICES SOLVENCY START-UP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBSIDIARY SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARIFF BARRIERS TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND MINE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNION VALUE ADDED VOLATILE PRICES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH In July 2001, the extractive industries review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected communities and community-based organizations, labor unions, industry, academia, international organizations, and the World Bank Group (WBG) itself-in a dialogue. The basic question addressed was, can extractive industries projects be compatible with the WBG's goals of sustainable development and poverty reduction? The EIR believes that there is still a role for the WBG in the oil, gas, and mining sectors-but only if its interventions allow EI to contribute to poverty alleviation through sustainable development. And that can only happen when the right conditions are in place. This report makes major recommendations on how to restore the balance in the WBG - promote pro-poor public and corporate governance in the EI, strengthen environmental and social components of WBG interventions in these industries, respect human rights, and rebalance WBG institutional priorities. These recommendations have as the ultimate goal: to lift up civil society so it is balanced in the triangle of partnership between governments, business, and civil society; to raise social and environmental considerations so they are balanced with economic considerations in efforts at poverty alleviation through sustainable development; and to strive for a human-rights-based development that balances the material and the spiritual goals of life. 2014-04-10T18:07:32Z 2014-04-10T18:07:32Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/19037225/striking-better-balance-vol-6-6-research-reports http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17710 English en_US Extractive industries review; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |