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Managing Resource-Induced Volatility in Papua New Guinea : Some Issues for Discussion. / Ivailo Izvorski.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Izvorski, Ivailo.
Contributor:
Izvorski, Ivailo.
Ollero, Tony.
Series:
General Economy, Macroeconomics, and Growth Study
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Access to Finance.
Accounting.
Agriculture.
Asset Management.
Audits.
Bonds.
Collateral.
Commercial Banks.
Commodity Prices.
Conflict of Interest.
Credibility.
Debt.
Debt Markets.
Developing Countries.
Economic Conditions and Volatility.
Economic Development.
Economic Growth.
Equity Markets.
Expenditures.
Finance and Financial Sector Development.
Financial Crisis.
Financial Institutions.
Fiscal Policy.
Foreign Direct Investment.
Gdp.
Global Economy.
Gross Domestic Product.
Human Capital.
Income Tax.
Inflation.
Living Standards.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Natural Resources.
Per Capita Income.
Price Volatility.
Private Investment.
Public Investment.
Savings.
Securities.
Social Development.
Transparency.
Local Subjects:
Access to Finance.
Accounting.
Agriculture.
Asset Management.
Audits.
Bonds.
Collateral.
Commercial Banks.
Commodity Prices.
Conflict of Interest.
Credibility.
Debt.
Debt Markets.
Developing Countries.
Economic Conditions and Volatility.
Economic Development.
Economic Growth.
Equity Markets.
Expenditures.
Finance and Financial Sector Development.
Financial Crisis.
Financial Institutions.
Fiscal Policy.
Foreign Direct Investment.
Gdp.
Global Economy.
Gross Domestic Product.
Human Capital.
Income Tax.
Inflation.
Living Standards.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Natural Resources.
Per Capita Income.
Price Volatility.
Private Investment.
Public Investment.
Savings.
Securities.
Social Development.
Transparency.
Other Title:
Managing Resource-Induced Volatility in Papua New Guinea
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2010.
System Details:
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Summary:
This report reviews developments in Papua New Guinea (PNG) since independence, and looks at the issues relevant for saving and managing natural resources and resource induced volatility. These issues could serve as a useful basis for discussion of options the government of PNG could pursue as it emerges from the economic and financial crisis and looks forward to the start of operation of the PNG liquified natural gas (LNG) project. Although the wealth of international experience suggests several key areas for the attention of the authorities, many issues can be addressed only on the basis of detailed projections about future resource flows and investment outlays. Whether the rules will prove effective will also depend on other steps to enhance the fiscal framework. The World Bank can provide more detailed analysis, expertise and recommendations should such data become available.

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