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Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa

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483 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am21.05.20242024
It covers a wide range of topics, including socio-political risks, ethical dilemmas, accountability and transparency, resource rent and capital gains taxes, tax administration and reforms, taxation of oil and gas revenue, environmental taxation, globalization's impact, and the promotion of inclusive development.mehr
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KlappentextIt covers a wide range of topics, including socio-political risks, ethical dilemmas, accountability and transparency, resource rent and capital gains taxes, tax administration and reforms, taxation of oil and gas revenue, environmental taxation, globalization's impact, and the promotion of inclusive development.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-58123-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum21.05.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten483 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht859 g
IllustrationenXX, 483 p. 16 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.55918146
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART I: PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS OF NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.- 1. Introduction: An overview of management and tax policy of natural resources.- 2. Natural resources tax administration and reforms in Africa.- 3. Assessing the impact of socio-political risk on natural resources in Africa.- 4. Natural resources revenue management strategies in African countries.- 5. The ethical dilemma of natural resources in African countries.- PART II: FISCAL STRATEGIES OF NATURAL RESOURCES EXTRACTION.- 6. Accountability and transparency of management of natural resources in Africa: Is the information sharing the solution?.- 7. Resource rent and capital gains taxes in Africa.- 8. Taxation of oil and gas revenue in African countries.- 9. Effective and sustainable management of natural resources in Africa: The roles of environmental tax and public participation.- 10. Globalization, institutional quality and management of natural resources in Africa.- PART III: IMPLICATIONS: STABILITY, CREDITABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- 11. How does taxation of natural resources promote inclusive development in Africa?.- 12. Foreign direct investment and tax incentives in the extractives sector: the good, the bad and the ugly.- 13. Economics of peace: Can extraction of oil and gas lead to sustainable peace?.- 14. How does taxation of oil and gas hold up in commodity price volatility?.- 15. Can extractive and financial sector development help build sustainable infrastructure in Africa?.- 16. Corruption, taxation of natural resources and sustainable development in Africa.- 17. The impact of natural resource depletion on climate change vulnerability and income inequalities in Africa.- 18. The future of natural resource management and policy in Africa.mehr

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Mohammed Amidu is Professor of Accounting and Finance at the University of Ghana Business School. He holds a Ph.D. in Banking from the University of Southampton, UK and is a Fellow of Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana). With extensive research and expertise in accounting, finance, and development finance, he has published numerous articles, books, and chapters. He has received accolades for his research and has collaborated with international organizations like the IMF and DFID.

Abdallah Ali-Nakyea is Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana School of Law and the University of Ghana Business School. With over 30 years of experience in taxation, legal practice, and lecturing, he is Director of Ali-Nakyea & Associates, a tax consultancy firm. He holds a Ph.D. in Tax Policy and is Fellow of professional institutes in taxation and accounting.

Joshua Yindenaba Abor is Financial Economist and Professor of Finance at the University of Ghana Business School with expertise in development finance and economics research. He has a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Stellenbosch Business School and is Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. With a prolific publication record and extensive academic and consulting experience, he has held various prestigious positions and affiliations worldwide.