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State-owned enterprises

Some state-owned companies have contributed to successful efforts to harness benefits from oil and minerals, and drive broader national development. Others have become inefficient managers of national resources, or sources of patronage and corruption.
Some state-owned companies have contributed to successful efforts to harness benefits from oil and minerals, and drive broader national development. Others have become inefficient managers of national resources, or sources of patronage and corruption.
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National Oil Company Database Update: How Did NOCs Respond to the 2020 Price Decline?
24 May 2022
Risky Bet: National Oil Companies in the Energy Transition
Report
9 February 2021
Anticorruption Guidance for Partners of State-Owned Enterprises
Report
26 January 2022

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    Dorjdari NamkhaijantsanAndrew Bauer
    4 July 2018

    New Fund Plans Could Divert Mongolia’s Focus from Mining Sector Reforms

    Dorjdari NamkhaijantsanAndrew Bauer
    4 July 2018

    Fighting the Resource Curse Through Online Gaming

    The Economist [paywall]
    28 June 2018

    Audio coverage of NRGI's online course Petronia (begins at 15:46)

    The Economist (Money Talks podcast)
    28 June 2018

    Nigeria Petroleum Contracts Should Be Disclosed. Here are Four Ways to Make That Happen.

    Anne ChinwezeRobert Pitman
    21 June 2018

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      Beneficial ownership
      Civic space
      Commodity prices
      Contract transparency and monitoring
      Coronavirus
      Corruption
      Economic diversification
      Energy transition
      Gender
      Global initiatives
      Legislation and regulation
      Licensing and negotiation
      Mandatory payment disclosure
      Measurement of environmental and social impacts
      Measurement of governance
      Open data
      Revenue management
      Revenue sharing
      Sovereign wealth funds
      State-owned enterprises
      Subnational governance
      Tax policy and revenue collection
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      • Stakeholders
      • Natural Resource Charter
      • Regional knowledge hubs
    • Priority
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      • Colombia
      • Dem. Rep. of Congo
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Mexico
      • Mongolia
      • Nigeria
      • Peru
      • Senegal
      • Tanzania
      • Tunisia
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