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The mining global value chain [electronic resource] / Jane Korinek

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: OECD Trade Policy Papers ; no.235.Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2020.Description: 41 pSubject(s): Other classification:
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  • Q37
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  • Q32
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  • O33
  • F60
  • F63
Online resources: Abstract: The mining sector accounts for a substantial share of exports and GDP in some countries, but rarely creates many direct jobs. This paper examines the mining sector using a value chain perspective, looking at both direct and indirect inputs and outputs. It finds that inputs from other sectors, in particular services, represent an opportunity for some minerals-rich countries. This paper aims to shed light on what those opportunities might be, and on some of the policies that influence whether or not such sectors emerge and develop.
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The mining sector accounts for a substantial share of exports and GDP in some countries, but rarely creates many direct jobs. This paper examines the mining sector using a value chain perspective, looking at both direct and indirect inputs and outputs. It finds that inputs from other sectors, in particular services, represent an opportunity for some minerals-rich countries. This paper aims to shed light on what those opportunities might be, and on some of the policies that influence whether or not such sectors emerge and develop.

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