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Implementing Environmental Accounts Case Studies From Eastern And Southern Africa 1st Edition Glennmarie Lange Auth

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Implementing Environmental Accounts Case Studies From Eastern And Southern Africa 1st Edition Glennmarie Lange Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Glenn-Marie Lange (auth.), Rashid M. Hassan, Eric D. Mungatana (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400753228, 9789400753235, 9400753225, 9400753233
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Implementing Environmental Accounts Case Studies From Eastern And Southern Africa 1st Edition Glennmarie Lange Auth by Glenn-marie Lange (auth.), Rashid M. Hassan, Eric D. Mungatana (eds.) 9789400753228, 9789400753235, 9400753225, 9400753233 instant download after payment.

Leaving aside human and social capital for a future volume, the book should be viewed as a crucial first step in developing indicators for total wealth in the countries covered by the case studies, which include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mozambique and South Africa. These case studies experiment with implementing the SEAA in sub-Saharan nations known to suffer from the ‘resource curse’: their wealth in resources and commodities has allowed inflows of liquidity, yet this cash has not funded crucial developments in infrastructure or education. What’s more, resource-driven economies are highly vulnerable to commodity price mutability. The new measures of wealth deployed here offer more hope for the future in these countries than they themselves would once have allowed for.

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