Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review
The Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review (MInGov) collects and shares information on mining sector governance, its attractiveness to investors and how its activities affect national development. It reviews sector performance from the pers...
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TAX INCENTIVES DISCRETIONARY POWERS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GEOLOGICAL DATA LEGAL PROVISION BUDGET MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS EXPECTATIONS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS PRODUCERS GOVERNMENT REVENUES PROPERTY RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL INTERESTS GOOD GOVERNANCE LABOR FORCE BUDGET REVENUES TAX COLLECTION REVENUES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES FISCAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS INCENTIVES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE OVERSIGHT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM AUDITS POLITICAL RISKS STATE REVENUE BUDGET EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATE OWNERSHIP LEGAL PROVISIONS GOVERNMENT POLICY AUTHORITY TAX REGIME OPTIONS MINISTRIES PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS DEBT ROYALTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION GOVERNANCE INDICATORS BENEFIT ANALYSIS TAX REVENUES SOCIAL RETURNS NATURAL RESOURCES METALS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES LAND USE SOCIAL MITIGATION EXPENDITURE RESOURCES EQUITY FISCAL ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS HUMAN CAPITAL ECONOMIC IMPACT ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL SECTOR TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT MINES NATIONAL INCOME GOVERNMENT REVENUE EXPENDITURES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS PROPERTY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY STATE REGULATION ENVIRONMENT REPRESENTATION REGULATION NATIONALS STREAMS ADMINISTRATION GOVERNANCE ENFORCEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT TAXATION ECONOMIC FACTORS STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES LAND REGIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE TAX SYSTEM FORMAL EMPLOYMENT TAX ADMINISTRATION REVENUE REHABILITATION NATIONAL POLICY LAW TAX POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL BONDS POLICY CONTROL TAX PAYMENTS AUDIT ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROFITS GOVERNMENTS TAX RETURNS PRICES ECONOMIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
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TAX INCENTIVES DISCRETIONARY POWERS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GEOLOGICAL DATA LEGAL PROVISION BUDGET MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS EXPECTATIONS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS PRODUCERS GOVERNMENT REVENUES PROPERTY RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL INTERESTS GOOD GOVERNANCE LABOR FORCE BUDGET REVENUES TAX COLLECTION REVENUES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES FISCAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS INCENTIVES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE OVERSIGHT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM AUDITS POLITICAL RISKS STATE REVENUE BUDGET EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATE OWNERSHIP LEGAL PROVISIONS GOVERNMENT POLICY AUTHORITY TAX REGIME OPTIONS MINISTRIES PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS DEBT ROYALTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION GOVERNANCE INDICATORS BENEFIT ANALYSIS TAX REVENUES SOCIAL RETURNS NATURAL RESOURCES METALS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES LAND USE SOCIAL MITIGATION EXPENDITURE RESOURCES EQUITY FISCAL ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS HUMAN CAPITAL ECONOMIC IMPACT ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL SECTOR TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT MINES NATIONAL INCOME GOVERNMENT REVENUE EXPENDITURES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS PROPERTY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY STATE REGULATION ENVIRONMENT REPRESENTATION REGULATION NATIONALS STREAMS ADMINISTRATION GOVERNANCE ENFORCEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT TAXATION ECONOMIC FACTORS STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES LAND REGIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE TAX SYSTEM FORMAL EMPLOYMENT TAX ADMINISTRATION REVENUE REHABILITATION NATIONAL POLICY LAW TAX POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL BONDS POLICY CONTROL TAX PAYMENTS AUDIT ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROFITS GOVERNMENTS TAX RETURNS PRICES ECONOMIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE World Bank Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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The Zambia Mining Investment and
Governance Review (MInGov) collects and shares information on
mining sector governance, its attractiveness to investors
and how its activities affect national development. It
reviews sector performance from the perspective of three
main stakeholder groups– government, investors in the mining
value chain and civil society – and identifies gaps
between declared and actual government policy and practice.
The review's key findings are: Performance across the
value chain is strongest in topics most closely associated
with mining and which are related to the content of laws and
regulations, though implementation of these is wanting in
some instances; Sector development is constrained by a number
of bottlenecks; According to investors, a number of areas
are constraining mining investment and returns; The three
key stakeholder groups agree on a number of topics they
believe are particularly important to strengthen sector
governance, investment and development impact; Civil society
believes there is a number of weaknesses sector governance,
including the poor handling of environment and social
impacts of mining; problems with human rights associated
with the sector; ineffective development planning as it
relates to mining; issues concerning land access,
compensation and resettlement; and the absence of revenue
sharing between national and local government.MInGov’s
methodology focuses on the status of governance and
investment conditions in the mining sector from the
perspective of stakeholders, and as reported in primary and
secondary sources. However, less-well covered areas include
the quality of its infrastructure services, the security of
property from theft, the underlying strength of
institutions, and ways to enhance mining’s contribution to
local and national development.This report presents data on
mining investment and governance indicators for Zambia that
are current as of October 2015. |
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Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review |
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zambia mining investment and governance review |
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2016 |
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okr-10986-243172021-06-14T10:11:42Z Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review World Bank TAX INCENTIVES DISCRETIONARY POWERS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GEOLOGICAL DATA LEGAL PROVISION BUDGET MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS EXPECTATIONS PUBLIC SECTOR STATE PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS PRODUCERS GOVERNMENT REVENUES PROPERTY RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL INTERESTS GOOD GOVERNANCE LABOR FORCE BUDGET REVENUES TAX COLLECTION REVENUES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES FISCAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS INCENTIVES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE OVERSIGHT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM AUDITS POLITICAL RISKS STATE REVENUE BUDGET EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATE OWNERSHIP LEGAL PROVISIONS GOVERNMENT POLICY AUTHORITY TAX REGIME OPTIONS MINISTRIES PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS DEBT ROYALTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION GOVERNANCE INDICATORS BENEFIT ANALYSIS TAX REVENUES SOCIAL RETURNS NATURAL RESOURCES METALS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES LAND USE SOCIAL MITIGATION EXPENDITURE RESOURCES EQUITY FISCAL ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS HUMAN CAPITAL ECONOMIC IMPACT ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL SECTOR TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT MINES NATIONAL INCOME GOVERNMENT REVENUE EXPENDITURES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS PROPERTY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY STATE REGULATION ENVIRONMENT REPRESENTATION REGULATION NATIONALS STREAMS ADMINISTRATION GOVERNANCE ENFORCEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT TAXATION ECONOMIC FACTORS STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES LAND REGIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE TAX SYSTEM FORMAL EMPLOYMENT TAX ADMINISTRATION REVENUE REHABILITATION NATIONAL POLICY LAW TAX POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL BONDS POLICY CONTROL TAX PAYMENTS AUDIT ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROFITS GOVERNMENTS TAX RETURNS PRICES ECONOMIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE The Zambia Mining Investment and Governance Review (MInGov) collects and shares information on mining sector governance, its attractiveness to investors and how its activities affect national development. It reviews sector performance from the perspective of three main stakeholder groups– government, investors in the mining value chain and civil society – and identifies gaps between declared and actual government policy and practice. The review's key findings are: Performance across the value chain is strongest in topics most closely associated with mining and which are related to the content of laws and regulations, though implementation of these is wanting in some instances; Sector development is constrained by a number of bottlenecks; According to investors, a number of areas are constraining mining investment and returns; The three key stakeholder groups agree on a number of topics they believe are particularly important to strengthen sector governance, investment and development impact; Civil society believes there is a number of weaknesses sector governance, including the poor handling of environment and social impacts of mining; problems with human rights associated with the sector; ineffective development planning as it relates to mining; issues concerning land access, compensation and resettlement; and the absence of revenue sharing between national and local government.MInGov’s methodology focuses on the status of governance and investment conditions in the mining sector from the perspective of stakeholders, and as reported in primary and secondary sources. However, less-well covered areas include the quality of its infrastructure services, the security of property from theft, the underlying strength of institutions, and ways to enhance mining’s contribution to local and national development.This report presents data on mining investment and governance indicators for Zambia that are current as of October 2015. 2016-05-23T14:12:45Z 2016-05-23T14:12:45Z 2016-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26395890/zambia-mining-investment-governance-review-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24317 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 Economic & Sector Work Africa Zambia |