Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia
This study has focused on the third factor, specifically, the creation of local benefits through supplier linkages. The World Bank commissioned a pilot study to inform the nature and scale of potential support to the three Central Asian countries...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACTION PLAN ANTI-CORRUPTION ASSETS BACKBONE BANKS BEST PRACTICE BID RIGGING BIDDING BRANCH BRANCHES BRIBERY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DRIVERS BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENTITIES BUSINESS ENTITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHARTER CIVIL SOCIETY COLLABORATION COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMPANY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONTENT MANAGEMENT CONTENT PREFERENCE CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CONTROLLING INTERESTS COPYRIGHT CORPORATION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LAWS CUSTOMS DATA COLLECTION DECISION-MAKING DISCRETION DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUIPMENT EQUITY FINANCING EXISTING BUSINESS EXPANSION EXTORTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRMS FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN COMPANY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FRAMEWORK AGREEMENTS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT REGULATION HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE INPUT PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES JUDICIARY LAWS LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LIABILITY LICENSE LICENSES LICENSING LOAN LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURING MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MATERIAL MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICRO-CREDIT MICRO-FINANCE MINING ENTERPRISE MINISTER MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL LAW NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NEPOTISM ONLINE BUSINESS OPEN MARKET OUTSOURCING PARTY PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY FRAMEWORKS PREFERENTIAL PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT VALUE PROGRAMS PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUERIES R&D REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS ROADS SANCTION SECURE ACCESS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SME SME DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD FRAMEWORK STATE GOVERNMENT SUPPLIER SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL TRAINING TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY USER VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VENDOR WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WORLD TRADE |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACTION PLAN ANTI-CORRUPTION ASSETS BACKBONE BANKS BEST PRACTICE BID RIGGING BIDDING BRANCH BRANCHES BRIBERY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DRIVERS BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENTITIES BUSINESS ENTITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHARTER CIVIL SOCIETY COLLABORATION COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMPANY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONTENT MANAGEMENT CONTENT PREFERENCE CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CONTROLLING INTERESTS COPYRIGHT CORPORATION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LAWS CUSTOMS DATA COLLECTION DECISION-MAKING DISCRETION DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUIPMENT EQUITY FINANCING EXISTING BUSINESS EXPANSION EXTORTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRMS FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN COMPANY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FRAMEWORK AGREEMENTS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT REGULATION HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE INPUT PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES JUDICIARY LAWS LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LIABILITY LICENSE LICENSES LICENSING LOAN LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURING MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MATERIAL MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICRO-CREDIT MICRO-FINANCE MINING ENTERPRISE MINISTER MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL LAW NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NEPOTISM ONLINE BUSINESS OPEN MARKET OUTSOURCING PARTY PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY FRAMEWORKS PREFERENTIAL PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT VALUE PROGRAMS PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUERIES R&D REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS ROADS SANCTION SECURE ACCESS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SME SME DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD FRAMEWORK STATE GOVERNMENT SUPPLIER SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL TRAINING TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY USER VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VENDOR WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WORLD TRADE Esteves, Ana Maria Ogorodnikova, Vera Putz, Cyrille Coyne, Bruce Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
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Europe and Central Asia Central Asia |
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This study has focused on the third
factor, specifically, the creation of local benefits through
supplier linkages. The World Bank commissioned a pilot
study to inform the nature and scale of potential support to
the three Central Asian countries, with the goal of
mining-related domestic procurement serving as an instrument
to increase employment and industrialization. This document
presents on the findings of the study, undertaken by
Community Insights Group during the period May to July 2013.
The report starts with an overview of current global trends
with respect to domestic procurement by mining operations.
Sections 3-5 describe the situation in Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan with regard to company legal
obligations and practices, and government programs and
capacities to support domestic SMEs supplying the mining
industry. The situation analysis is followed by a summary of
case studies (Section 6) undertaken with mining operations
to determine their current procurement needs, current local
procurement efforts, and barriers to increasing procurement.
The case studies also included the perspective of local
suppliers and potential local suppliers. The report closes
with a set of recommendations for World Bank consideration,
to guide future interventions. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Mining/Oil and Gas |
author |
Esteves, Ana Maria Ogorodnikova, Vera Putz, Cyrille Coyne, Bruce |
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Esteves, Ana Maria Ogorodnikova, Vera Putz, Cyrille Coyne, Bruce |
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Esteves, Ana Maria |
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Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
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Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
title_full |
Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
title_fullStr |
Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia |
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increasing domestic procurement by the mining sector in central asia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-189502021-04-23T14:03:50Z Increasing Domestic Procurement by the Mining Sector in Central Asia Esteves, Ana Maria Ogorodnikova, Vera Putz, Cyrille Coyne, Bruce ACCOUNTABILITY ACTION PLAN ANTI-CORRUPTION ASSETS BACKBONE BANKS BEST PRACTICE BID RIGGING BIDDING BRANCH BRANCHES BRIBERY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DRIVERS BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENTITIES BUSINESS ENTITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHARTER CIVIL SOCIETY COLLABORATION COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMPANY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONTENT MANAGEMENT CONTENT PREFERENCE CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CONTROLLING INTERESTS COPYRIGHT CORPORATION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION LAWS CUSTOMS DATA COLLECTION DECISION-MAKING DISCRETION DIVERSIFICATION E-MAIL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUIPMENT EQUITY FINANCING EXISTING BUSINESS EXPANSION EXTORTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRMS FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN COMPANY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FRAMEWORK AGREEMENTS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT REGULATION HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS INDUSTRIAL BASE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE INPUT PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES JUDICIARY LAWS LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LIABILITY LICENSE LICENSES LICENSING LOAN LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURING MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MATERIAL MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICRO-CREDIT MICRO-FINANCE MINING ENTERPRISE MINISTER MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL LAW NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NEPOTISM ONLINE BUSINESS OPEN MARKET OUTSOURCING PARTY PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY FRAMEWORKS PREFERENTIAL PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT VALUE PROGRAMS PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUERIES R&D REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS ROADS SANCTION SECURE ACCESS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SME SME DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD FRAMEWORK STATE GOVERNMENT SUPPLIER SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL TRAINING TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY USER VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VENDOR WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WORLD TRADE This study has focused on the third factor, specifically, the creation of local benefits through supplier linkages. The World Bank commissioned a pilot study to inform the nature and scale of potential support to the three Central Asian countries, with the goal of mining-related domestic procurement serving as an instrument to increase employment and industrialization. This document presents on the findings of the study, undertaken by Community Insights Group during the period May to July 2013. The report starts with an overview of current global trends with respect to domestic procurement by mining operations. Sections 3-5 describe the situation in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan with regard to company legal obligations and practices, and government programs and capacities to support domestic SMEs supplying the mining industry. The situation analysis is followed by a summary of case studies (Section 6) undertaken with mining operations to determine their current procurement needs, current local procurement efforts, and barriers to increasing procurement. The case studies also included the perspective of local suppliers and potential local suppliers. The report closes with a set of recommendations for World Bank consideration, to guide future interventions. 2014-07-21T20:00:43Z 2014-07-21T20:00:43Z 2014-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19694172/asia-increasing-domestic-procurement-mining-sector-central-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18950 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Mining/Oil and Gas Europe and Central Asia Central Asia |