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Ethiopia Mining Sector Development

Authors: World Bank;

Ethiopia Mining Sector Development

Abstract

Ethiopia has many advantages as a destination for mining investment. These include promising geology, a well-designed fiscal regime, stable government and a growing domestic market. Additionally, it has a well-managed and successful artisanal and small scale mining sector. Under the second phase of Ethiopia’s Growth and Transformation Plan, Ethiopia has the ambitious target for the mining sector to contribute 10% of GDP by 2025. Ethiopia must overcome significant challenges to achieve this target. These challenges range across simplifying the licensing regime, developing its investment promotion efforts and clarifying institutional responsibilities for social and environmental management to enhancing stakeholder engagement in the governance of the sector.

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PRODUCERS, TAX RATES, SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, WASTE, ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, POLICY DOCUMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, POLICY MAKERS, LAND USE, UNEMPLOYMENT, GEOLOGICAL DATA, VALUES, QUOTAS, WATER POLLUTION, WORKERS, OIL, INCENTIVES, OPTIONS, LAND RECLAMATION, POLICY DECISIONS, HEALTH, METALS, MINES, RISK MANAGEMENT, MARGINAL COST, MODELS, SOCIAL ISSUES, SUBSIDIES, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, TAX REVENUE, FISH, POLLUTION, PRICES, WAGES, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, EXPLOITATION, PURCHASING POWER, STREAMS, CAPITAL GAINS, DEREGULATION, SOLVENTS, DECISION MAKING, ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL, DEBT, SCREENING, RISKS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, TRADE, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PROPERTY, RECLAMATION, MARKETING, ENVIRONMENTS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, DIVIDENDS, RESOURCES, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, DEMAND, CLIMATE CHANGE, BENEFIT STREAMS, COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS, AUDITS, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, COAL, WAGE RATES, EVALUATION CRITERIA, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, POLITICAL ECONOMY, MULTIPLIERS, WETLANDS, ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, ECONOMIES, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, TARIFFS, SUBSISTENCE LIVELIHOODS, ECONOMETRICS, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, BENEFIT ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC IMPACT, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, OIL PRICES, HEALTH CARE, REVENUE, ECONOMIC POLICIES, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, TAXES, EQUITY, ECONOMIC MODELS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, LAND, EFFICIENCY, RECYCLING, MIGRATION, CAPITAL GOODS, OIL SECTOR, PROFITS, ECONOMISTS, CREDIT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, EXPENDITURES, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, KNOWLEDGE, STRATEGY, FISCAL POLICIES, INTERNET, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, FORESTRY, EXPECTATIONS, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMICS, WORKSHOPS, AIR QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, MONITORING EQUIPMENT, CAPITAL FORMATION, NATURAL RESOURCES, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, LAWS, REVENUES, HEALTH SERVICES, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, PRESENT VALUE, POTENTIAL INVESTORS

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