Oil Wealth and Development in Uganda and Beyond : Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges

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Oil Wealth and Development in Uganda and Beyond : Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789462702004

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Large quantities of oil were discovered in the Albertine Rift Valley in Western Uganda in 2006. The sound management of these oil resources and revenues is undoubtedly one of the key public policy challenges for Uganda as it is for other African countries with large oil and/or gas endowments. With oil expected to start flowing in 2021, the current book analyzes how this East African country is preparing for the challenge of effectively, efficiently, and transparently managing its oil sector and resources. Adopting a multidisciplinary, comprehensive, and comparative approach, the book identifies a broad scope of issues that need to be addressed in order for Uganda to realize the full potential of its oil wealth for national economic transformation. Predominantly grounded in local scholarship and including chapters drawing on the experiences of Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, the book blazes a trail on governance of African oil in an era of emerging producers. Oil Wealth and Development in Uganda and Beyond will be of great interest to social scientists and economic and social policy makers in oil producing countries. It is suitable for course adoption across such disciplines as International/Global Affairs, Political Economy, Geography, Environmental Studies, Economics, Energy Studies, Development, Politics, Peace, Security and African Studies.

Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Contributors: Badru Bukenya (Makerere University), Moses Isabirye (Busitema University), Wilson Bahati Kazi (Uganda Revenue Authority), Corti Paul Lakuma (Economic Policy Research Centre), Joseph Mawejje (Economic Policy Research Centre), Pamela Mbabazi (Uganda National Planning Authority), Martin Muhangi (independent researcher), Roberts Muriisa (Mbarara University of Science and Technology), Chris Byaruhanga Musiime (independent researcher), Germano Mwabu (University of Nairobi), Jackson A. Mwakali (Makerere University), Tom Owang (Mbarara University of Science and Technology), Joseph Oloka-Onyango (Makerere University), Peter Quartey (University of Ghana), Peter Wandera (Transparency International Uganda), Kathleen Brophy (Transparency International Uganda), Jaqueline Nakaiza (independent researcher), Babra Beyeza (independent researcher), Jackson Byaruhanga (Bank of Uganda), Emmanuel Abbey (University of Ghana).

Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Foreword Preface
1. Oil Wealth and Development in Uganda and Beyond: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges Arnim Langer, Ukoha Ukiwo and Pamela Mbabazi
Part I — Institutional and Regulatory Framework, Policies and Challenges
2. Uganda's Oil Governance Institutions: Fit for Purpose? Pamela Mbabazi and Martin Muhangi
3. Courting the Oil Curse or Playing by the Rules? An Analysis of the Legal and Regulatory Framework Governing Oil in Uganda J. Oloka-Onyango
4. Keeping Corruption in Check in Uganda's Oil Sector? Uganda's Challenge to Let Everybody Eat, and Not Just the Lucky Few Kathleen Brophy and Peter Wandera
5. Closed but Ordered : How the Political Settlement Shapes Uganda's Deals with International Oil Companies Badru Bukenya and Jaqueline Nakaiza
Part II — Macroeconomic and Fiscal Framework, Policies and Challenges
6. Oil Wealth in Uganda: Analysis of the Macroeconomic Policy Framework Corti Paul Lakuma
7. Oil Revenues and Social Development in Uganda Joseph Mawejje
8. Getting a Good Deal? An Analysis of Uganda's Oil Fiscal Regime Wilson Bahati Kazi
9. Human Resources and Oil in Uganda : An Analysis of Uganda's Human Resource Development for the Oil Sector Jackson A. Mwakali and Jackson N.M. Byaruhanga
Part III — Other Major Governance Polices and Challenges
10. Environmental Sustainability : An Afterthought or a Key Objective for Uganda's Oil Sector? Moses Isabirye
11. Land Grabbing in the Albertine Graben : Implications for Women's Land Rights and the Oil Industry in Uganda Roberts K. Muriisa and Specioza Twinamasiko
12. Expecting Eldorado? An Analysis of Ugandans' Expectations of Their Country's Oil Wealth Byaruhanga Musiime Chris
13. The Management of Social Tensions and Community Grievances in the Albertine Region of Uganda Tom Ogwang
Part IV — International Comparison
14. Nigeria's Oil Governance Regime: Challenges and Policies Ukoha Ukiwo
15. Ghana's Oil Governance Regime: Challenges and Policies Peter Quartey and Emmanuel Abbey
16. Kenya's Oil Governance Regime: Challenges and Policies Germano Mwabu
Part V — A Way Forward
17. Oil Wealth and Development in Uganda and Beyond: Conclusions and Policy Recommendations Ukoha Ukiwo, Pamela Mbabazi, and Arnim Langer
Illustration Credits About the authors

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