Drilling Down : The Civil Society Guide to Extractive Industry Revenues and the EITI
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Revenue Watch Institute New York, NY 2008Description: 240p. : diag. tabsISBN: - 9780981766508
- 338.2G
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| 338.1S 00951 C1 Structural adjustment and the African farmer. | 338.1-S 00953 C1 Environmental services provided by selected farming systems in Ghana. | 338.2B 1228 C1 - 338.2B 1229 C2 Governing extractive industries: politics, histories, ideas. | 338.2G 366 Drilling Down : The Civil Society Guide to Extractive Industry Revenues and the EITI | 338.4767O 00594 C1 Casual linkages between the growth of the manufacturing industry and the growth of the macro economy in Ghana. | 338.4791D 00673 C1 - 338.4791D 00674 C2 Forts and castles of Ghana. | 338.4791S 00579 C1 The case for the Ghanaian international tourist industry. |
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