Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report

Ethiopia has many advantages as a destination for mining investment. These include promising geology, a well-designed fiscal regime, stable government and a growing domestic market. Additionally, it has a well-managed and successful artisanal and small scale mining sector. Under the second phase o...

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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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OIL
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spelling okr-10986-247662021-05-25T09:52:52Z Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report World Bank WASTE TARIFFS RISKS FISH GEOLOGICAL DATA RECLAMATION ECONOMIC GROWTH RENEWABLE RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MULTIPLIERS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION BENEFIT STREAMS AIR QUALITY WASTE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS LAWS EXPECTATIONS MARGINAL COST LAND RECLAMATION PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES HEALTH CARE POLITICAL ECONOMY REVENUES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MODELS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AUDITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE PRESENT VALUE FISCAL POLICIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPLOITATION OIL PRICES OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OIL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CAPITAL GAINS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS CAPITAL FORMATION ECONOMETRICS OPTIONS MIGRATION QUOTAS DEBT MARKETING POLLUTION FORESTRY BENEFIT ANALYSIS ECONOMIC POLICIES DIVIDENDS SCREENING POLICY DECISIONS NATURAL RESOURCES METALS SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAND USE RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT MONITORING EQUIPMENT DEREGULATION EQUITY POTENTIAL INVESTORS ECONOMIC IMPACT RURAL COMMUNITIES WORKERS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WAGES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES SOLVENTS WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS POLICY DOCUMENT PURCHASING POWER DEMAND EVALUATION CRITERIA MINES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS PROPERTY ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES DECISION MAKING TAX RATES ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENT WORKSHOPS STREAMS ECONOMICS ECONOMIC MODELS TAX REVENUE SUBSISTENCE LIVELIHOODS INTERNET CAPITAL GOODS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES PUBLIC PARTICIPATION COAL WATER POLLUTION REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT RECYCLING ECONOMISTS STRATEGY PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL ISSUES WETLANDS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION PRICES OIL SECTOR ECONOMIES Ethiopia has many advantages as a destination for mining investment. These include promising geology, a well-designed fiscal regime, stable government and a growing domestic market. Additionally, it has a well-managed and successful artisanal and small scale mining sector. Under the second phase of Ethiopia’s Growth and Transformation Plan, Ethiopia has the ambitious target for the mining sector to contribute 10% of GDP by 2025. Ethiopia must overcome significant challenges to achieve this target. These challenges range across simplifying the licensing regime, developing its investment promotion efforts and clarifying institutional responsibilities for social and environmental management to enhancing stakeholder engagement in the governance of the sector. 2016-08-02T19:25:04Z 2016-08-02T19:25:04Z 2016-02-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26436197/ethiopia-mining-sector-development-policy-legislative-options-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24766 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Mining, Oil, and Gas Economic & Sector Work Africa Ethiopia
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topic WASTE
TARIFFS
RISKS
FISH
GEOLOGICAL DATA
RECLAMATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
MULTIPLIERS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
BENEFIT STREAMS
AIR QUALITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
LAWS
EXPECTATIONS
MARGINAL COST
LAND RECLAMATION
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
HEALTH CARE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
REVENUES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
MODELS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
KNOWLEDGE
PRESENT VALUE
FISCAL POLICIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
EXPLOITATION
OIL PRICES
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
OIL
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
CAPITAL GAINS
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
CAPITAL FORMATION
ECONOMETRICS
OPTIONS
MIGRATION
QUOTAS
DEBT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
DIVIDENDS
SCREENING
POLICY DECISIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
METALS
SUBSIDIES
EFFICIENCY
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAND USE
RESOURCES
UNEMPLOYMENT
MONITORING EQUIPMENT
DEREGULATION
EQUITY
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
WORKERS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WAGES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
SOLVENTS
WAGE RATES
POLICY MAKERS
CREDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
POLICY DOCUMENT
PURCHASING POWER
DEMAND
EVALUATION CRITERIA
MINES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
PROPERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
DECISION MAKING
TAX RATES
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENT
WORKSHOPS
STREAMS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
TAX REVENUE
SUBSISTENCE LIVELIHOODS
INTERNET
CAPITAL GOODS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
COAL
WATER POLLUTION
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RECYCLING
ECONOMISTS
STRATEGY
PROFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOCIAL ISSUES
WETLANDS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PRICES
OIL SECTOR
ECONOMIES
spellingShingle WASTE
TARIFFS
RISKS
FISH
GEOLOGICAL DATA
RECLAMATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
MULTIPLIERS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
BENEFIT STREAMS
AIR QUALITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
LAWS
EXPECTATIONS
MARGINAL COST
LAND RECLAMATION
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
HEALTH CARE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
REVENUES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
MODELS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
KNOWLEDGE
PRESENT VALUE
FISCAL POLICIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
EXPLOITATION
OIL PRICES
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
OIL
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
CAPITAL GAINS
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
CAPITAL FORMATION
ECONOMETRICS
OPTIONS
MIGRATION
QUOTAS
DEBT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
DIVIDENDS
SCREENING
POLICY DECISIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
METALS
SUBSIDIES
EFFICIENCY
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAND USE
RESOURCES
UNEMPLOYMENT
MONITORING EQUIPMENT
DEREGULATION
EQUITY
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
WORKERS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WAGES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
SOLVENTS
WAGE RATES
POLICY MAKERS
CREDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
POLICY DOCUMENT
PURCHASING POWER
DEMAND
EVALUATION CRITERIA
MINES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
PROPERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
DECISION MAKING
TAX RATES
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENT
WORKSHOPS
STREAMS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
TAX REVENUE
SUBSISTENCE LIVELIHOODS
INTERNET
CAPITAL GOODS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
COAL
WATER POLLUTION
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RECYCLING
ECONOMISTS
STRATEGY
PROFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOCIAL ISSUES
WETLANDS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PRICES
OIL SECTOR
ECONOMIES
World Bank
Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
geographic_facet Africa
Ethiopia
description Ethiopia has many advantages as a destination for mining investment. These include promising geology, a well-designed fiscal regime, stable government and a growing domestic market. Additionally, it has a well-managed and successful artisanal and small scale mining sector. Under the second phase of Ethiopia’s Growth and Transformation Plan, Ethiopia has the ambitious target for the mining sector to contribute 10% of GDP by 2025. Ethiopia must overcome significant challenges to achieve this target. These challenges range across simplifying the licensing regime, developing its investment promotion efforts and clarifying institutional responsibilities for social and environmental management to enhancing stakeholder engagement in the governance of the sector.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
title_short Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
title_full Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
title_fullStr Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia Mining Sector Development : Policy and Legislative Options Report
title_sort ethiopia mining sector development : policy and legislative options report
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26436197/ethiopia-mining-sector-development-policy-legislative-options-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24766
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