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The Taxation Of Petroleum And Minerals Principles Problems And Practice Routledge Explorations In Environmental Economics 1st Edition Philip Daniel

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The Taxation Of Petroleum And Minerals Principles Problems And Practice Routledge Explorations In Environmental Economics 1st Edition Philip Daniel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 471
Author: Philip Daniel, Michael Keen, Charles McPherson
ISBN: 9780415569217, 9780203851081, 9780415781381, 0415569214, 0203851080, 0415781388
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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The Taxation Of Petroleum And Minerals Principles Problems And Practice Routledge Explorations In Environmental Economics 1st Edition Philip Daniel by Philip Daniel, Michael Keen, Charles Mcpherson 9780415569217, 9780203851081, 9780415781381, 0415569214, 0203851080, 0415781388 instant download after payment.

Preface Dominique Strauss-Kahn 1. Introduction Philip Daniel, Michael Keen Charles McPherson (IMF) Part 1: Conceptual Overview 2. Theoretical perspectives on resource tax design Robin Boadway (Queens University, Canada) and Michael Keen (IMF) 3. Principles of resource taxation for low-income countries Paul Collier (University of Oxford) Part 2: Sectoral Experiences and Issues 4. Petroleum fiscal regimes: Evolution and challenges Carole Nakhle (University of Surrey, UK) 5. International mineral taxation: Experience and issues Lindsay Hogan (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics) and Brenton Goldsworthy (IMF) 6.' Natural gas: Experience and issues Graham Kellas (Wood Mackenzie) Part 3: Special Topics 7. Evaluating fiscal regimes for resource projects: An example from oil development Philip Daniel, Brenton Goldsworthy, Wojciech Maliszewski, Diego Mesa Puyo (all IMF) and Alistair Watson 8. Resource rent taxes: A re-appraisal Bryan Land (World Bank) 9. State participation in the natural resources sectors: Evolution, issues and outlook Charles McPherson (IMF) 10. How best to auction natural resources Peter Cramton (University of Maryland) Part 4: Implementation 11. Resource tax administration: The implications of alternative policy choices 12 Resource tax administration: Functions, procedures and institutions Jack Calder 13. International tax issues for the resources sector Peter Mullins (Australian Tax Office) Part 5: Stability and Credibility 14. Contractual assurances of fiscal stability Philip Daniel (IMF) and Emil Sunley 15. Time consistency in petroleum taxation: Lessons from Norway Petter Osmundsen (University of Stavanger, Norway)

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