Part I: Overview
1:Extractives for development: introduction and ten main messages, Tony Addison and Alan Roe
Part II: Minerals and Oil and Gas in the Global Context
2:Dependence on extractive industries in lower-income countries: the statistical tendencies, Alan Roe and Samantha Dodd
3:Mining's contribution to low- and middle-income economies, Magnus Ericsson and Olof Löf
4:The role of oil and gas in the economic development of the global economy, Paul Stevens
Part III: The Academic Literature and the Resources Curse
5:The curse of the one-size-fits-all fix: re-evaluating what we know about extractives and economic development, Glada Lahn and Paul Stevens
6:Political economy and governance, Evelyn Dietsche
7:New industrial policy and the extractive industries, Evelyn Dietsche
Part IV: Policy Challenges in the Macro-Management of Extractives
8:The macroeconomic management of natural resources, Mark Henstridge and Alan Roe
9:Extractive revenues and government spending: short- versus long-term considerations, Frederick van der Ploeg and Anthony J. Venables
10:The copper sector, fiscal rules, and stabilization funds in Chile: scope and limits, Andres Solimano and Diego Calderón Guajardo
11:Oil discovery and macroeconomic management: The recent Ghanaian experience, Mahamudu Bawumia and Håvard Halland
Part V: National Institutions of Extractives Management
12:The regulation of extractives: an overview, Tony Addison and Alan Roe
13:Regulatory structures and challenges to developmental extractives: Some practical observations from Ghana, Toni Aubynn
14:The taxation of extractive industries: mining, James M. Otto
15:Doubling down: national oil companies as instruments of risk and reward, Patrick R.P. Heller
16:Protecting the environment during and after resource extraction, Ruth Greenspan Bell
17:Enhancing sustainable development from oil, gas, and mining: from an 'all of government' approach to Partnerships for Development, Kathryn McPhail
Part VI: International Regulatory Concerns and Structures
18:Towards contribution analysis, R. Anthony Hodge
19:The role of governance and international norms for managing natural resources, James Cust
20:Oil and gas companies and the management of social and environmental impacts and issues: the evolution of the industry's approach, Kathryn Tomlinson
21:The role of gender in the extractive industries, Catherine Macdonald
22:Climate change and the extractives sector, Tony Addison
Part VII: Leveraging the Direct Impacts of Extractives Into Sustainable Development
23:Framework: the channels for indirect impacts, Alan Roe and Jeffery Round
24:Local content, supply chains, and shared infrastructure, Olle Östensson
25:Downstream activities: the possibilities and the realities, Olle Östensson and Anton Löf
26:Choices for spending government revenue: new African oil, gas, and mining economies, Sophie Witter and Maja Jakobsen
27:Donor-supported approaches to improving extractives governance: lessons from Nigeria, Joanna Buckley, Neil McCulloch, and Nicholas Travis
Part VIII: Capturing Economic and Social Benefits at Community Level
28:The role of participation in sustainable community development programmes in the extractives industries, Catherine McDonald
29:Approaches to supporting local and community development: the view from Zambia, Angel Mondoloka
30:Approaches to supporting local and community development: Brazil and the Vale SA model of corporate interaction, Liesel Filgueiras, Andreia Rabetim, and Isabel Aché
31:Capturing economic and social benefits at the community level: opportunities and obstacles for civil society, Keith Slack
32:How do we legislate for improved community development?, James M. Otto
33:Conclusions, Tony Addison and Alan Roe