Commodities and Linkages: Meeting the Policy Challenge
Publication type:
Incidental paper
Year:
2011
Abstract:
The results of detailed empirical enquiry into the nature and determinants of the
breadth and depth of linkages in and out of the commodities sector in eight SSA
countries (Angola, Botswana, Gabon, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa Tanzania, and
Zambia) and six sectors (copper, diamonds, gold, oil and gas, mining services and
timber) has shown extensive scope for industrial development (MMCP DP 13, 2011).
A primary conclusion of this research was that policy in both the private and public
realm was a prime factor holding back the development of linkages. Addressing this
problem requires the closing of three sets of misalignments between policy and
practice – within the corporate sector, within the public sector, and between the
public sector and other stakeholders involved in linkage development. In addition,
specific policies need to be developed, monitored and implemented in relation to the
three contextual drivers of linkages from the commodity sector – skills and
capabilities, infrastructure and policies towards ownership.
ISBN:
978-1-77011-252-0
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