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A risky business: Mining, rent and the neoliberalization of "risk"
Jody Emel,
Matthew T. Huber
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Landowners
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Neoliberalization
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World Bank
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Mining Rent
100%
Risky Business
100%
Fiscal Terms
100%
Corporate Capital
100%
Sub-Saharan Africa
50%
Foreign Direct Investment
50%
High Risk
50%
Skewed Distribution
50%
Neoliberal
50%
Rent
50%
Benefit Distribution
50%
Capital Investment
50%
Mining Sector
50%
Market Risk
50%
Natural Resource Investments
50%
Rent Distribution
50%
Gold Production
50%
Neoliberal Policies
50%
Risk Concept
50%
Ecological Risk
50%
Mining Policy
50%
Risk Capital
50%
Policy Promotion
50%
Investment in Gold
50%
Social Sciences
Neoliberalizations
100%
World Bank
100%
Natural Resource
50%
Foreign Investment
50%
Incentive
50%
Financial Market
50%
Industrial Sector
50%
Capital Investment
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
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Foreign Investment
100%
Financial Market
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