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Distribute Income to Citizenry - Directly
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Africa: A Continent in Crisis? »
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?☜Plotting the arguments relating to those issues which should be addressed (and how) in order to restore Africas position (and that of its people) as an equal amongst nations.☜F1CEB7
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What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR) »
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)☜What existing issues would you identify as those that are creating the intensely difficult period Africa and its people are now going through?☜FFB597
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The depletion of non-replenish-able resources »
The depletion of non-replenish-able resources
The depletion of non-replenish-able resources☜Natural resources, in most African countries, has been the leading cause of conflicts on the continent, and probably the fuel for the crisis.☜59C6EF
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How can this abuse of resources be addressed? »
How can this abuse of resources be addressed?
How can this abuse of resources be addressed?☜What options are there to address the issues related to the exploitation of natural resources being used in fueling deadly conflicts on the continent?☜FFB597
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Distribute Income to Citizenry - Directly
Distribute Income to Citizenry - Directly☜☜9FDEF6
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Give the people their resource wealth
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Martin Sandbu and Nicholas Shaxson
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June 4 2009
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
4:50 PM 5 June 2009 GMT
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1e842a9c-513d-11de-84c3-00144feabdc0.html
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Countries too dependent on extractive industries face three problems. Large foreign exchange inflows lead to the “Dutch disease”: local costs go up, so imports undercut domestic manufacturing and agriculture. Gyrating commodity prices play havoc with budgets. And mineral rents infest politics with corruption and conflict. As everyone fights over the mineral cake, good governance falls apart. The solution is simple but radical: distribute extractive revenues directly and equally to all citizens. Instead of fighting each other for oil rents, political elites would have to bargain with the people for tax revenues. If the government did not tax everything back, direct distribution would dram atically transfer wealth to the poor. This has nothing to do with privatisation: the government could still get funds for roads and schools – but with pressure to spend the money well.
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