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NIGERIA-OIL (5) answer(s).
 
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ID:   052033


Gulf of Guinea's golden triangle / Quinlan, Martin May 2004  Journal Article
Quinlan, Martin Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract A golden tringle in the Gulf of Guinea, covering the deep-water areas of Nigeria, equatorial Guinea and Sao Tomee principecould be th oil industry's next hoom province. border disputes and other problems have acted as a brake on exploration since operations in 1,00-mere water depths became possible, but large discoveries made nearby have been an incentive towards resolving them
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ID:   060980


New approaches to volatility: dealing with the resource curse in sub-Saharan Africa / Shaxson, Nicholas Mar 2005  Journal Article
Shaxson, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
Summary/Abstract Much attention has been given in recent years to the paradoxical fact that huge flows of money from petroleum appear not to have brought prosperity to the African countries that produce it, but may instead have helped cause poverty, economic decline and conflict. Issues such as human rights abuses near oil installations and environmental damage have often captured the headlines, but these, while important, are peripheral to the main problems: the Dutch Disease, whereby an influx of oil money causes real exchange rates to appreciate, making local industry and agriculture uncompetitive; the damage that petroleum money causes to institutions, incentives and overall governance; and the volatility of oil prices and revenues. This article will look at the volatility problem, and how oil contracts tend to make matters even worse. They are like this for long-established technical, political and historical reasons, and there is consequently a widespread belief in the industry that change is not possible. This defeatist attitude needs to be vigorously challenged.
Key Words Poverty  Africa  nigeria-Oil  Sub Sahara Africa 
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ID:   061727


Nigeria: Chronicle of a dying state / Okonta, Ike May 2005  Journal Article
Okonta, Ike Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
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ID:   055067


Nigeria fears claswhes over disputed bakassi peninsula / Ford , Neil April 2003  Journal Article
Ford , Neil Journal Article
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ID:   021730


Oil communities and political violence: the case of ethnic Ijaw / Ukeje, Charles Winter 2001  Article
Ukeje, Charles Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 15-36
Key Words Terrorism  Oil-Nigeria  Energy Security  nigeria-Oil 
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