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Oil To Cash Fighting The Resource Curse Through Cash Transfers Todd Moss

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Oil To Cash Fighting The Resource Curse Through Cash Transfers Todd Moss
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Publisher: Center for Global Development
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 125
Author: Todd Moss, Caroline Lambert, Stephanie Majerowicz
ISBN: 9781933286693, 1933286695
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Oil To Cash Fighting The Resource Curse Through Cash Transfers Todd Moss by Todd Moss, Caroline Lambert, Stephanie Majerowicz 9781933286693, 1933286695 instant download after payment.

What should a country do if it suddenly discovers oil and gas? How should it spend the subsequent cash windfall? How can it protect against corruption? How can citizens truly benefit from national wealth? With many of the world's poorest and most fragile states suddenly joining the ranks of oil and gas producers, these are pressing policy questions.

Oil to Cash explores one option that may help avoid the so-called resource curse: just give the money directly to citizens. A universal, transparent, and regular cash transfer would not only provide a concrete benefit to regular people, but would also create powerful incentives for citizens to hold their government accountable. Oil to Cash details how and where this idea could work and how policymakers can learn from the experiences with cash transfers in places like Mexico, Mongolia, and Alaska.

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