xperience shows that discovery of valuable natural resources can become a curse rather than a blessing, and transparency has been identified as key to better resource governance because it can limit opportunities for corruption and mismanagement. This article shows that information disclosure, in which many governments and donor institutions engage, does not automatically translate into transparency. Ghana has embedded transparency as one of its key principles in oil management. However, fieldwork conducted in a coastal village close to Ghana's offshore oil fields documents that people in the village lack access to information about oil revenues. The study identifies that the main barriers for acquiring information are people's lack of capa...
Thesis advisor: David A. DeeseMy research builds upon the resource curse and external democracy prom...
Effective governance of oil and gas resources has been identified as the thread that divides altruis...
Oil discoveries in many resource-rich countries in Africa and beyond have often led to the erosion o...
The possession on natural resource wealth has in most cases has turn out to be a curse rather than a...
Transparency in resource revenue management is frequently cited as an important strategy to avoid mi...
Abstract Transparency in resource revenue management is seen as an important strategy to avoid misu...
This article examines how Ghanaians access information about national and local issues in general an...
This paper undertakes a five-year review of the management of oil revenues in Ghana since the commen...
An international agenda has evolved over the past decade to establish hard and soft rules to govern ...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
Summary Transparency is increasingly viewed as central to curbing corruption and other dysfunctions ...
This article assesses measures put in place by the government of Ghana to manage Ghana’s newly found...
This thesis explores transparency and its impacts in the extractive industries in Ghana. The author ...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
Thesis advisor: David A. DeeseMy research builds upon the resource curse and external democracy prom...
Effective governance of oil and gas resources has been identified as the thread that divides altruis...
Oil discoveries in many resource-rich countries in Africa and beyond have often led to the erosion o...
The possession on natural resource wealth has in most cases has turn out to be a curse rather than a...
Transparency in resource revenue management is frequently cited as an important strategy to avoid mi...
Abstract Transparency in resource revenue management is seen as an important strategy to avoid misu...
This article examines how Ghanaians access information about national and local issues in general an...
This paper undertakes a five-year review of the management of oil revenues in Ghana since the commen...
An international agenda has evolved over the past decade to establish hard and soft rules to govern ...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
Summary Transparency is increasingly viewed as central to curbing corruption and other dysfunctions ...
This article assesses measures put in place by the government of Ghana to manage Ghana’s newly found...
This thesis explores transparency and its impacts in the extractive industries in Ghana. The author ...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
Thesis advisor: David A. DeeseMy research builds upon the resource curse and external democracy prom...
Effective governance of oil and gas resources has been identified as the thread that divides altruis...
Oil discoveries in many resource-rich countries in Africa and beyond have often led to the erosion o...