坦桑尼亚采掘业的本地内容管理:效果如何?

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Abel Kinyondo
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有一种假设认为,一个国家的自然资源财富一旦得到利用,就会产生社会经济收益。然而,发展中国家的情况很少如此。这导致许多国家实施资源民族主义法律框架:最大限度地提高公共收益,确保战略性公共所有权,促进地方增值。为实现这些目标,发展中国家所采取的最突出的资源民族主义战略就是实施本地含量(LC)政策。但是,本地化政策本身固然重要,但并不一定能保证成功。坦桑尼亚的发展战略与采掘业相关联,历史悠久,本研究正是在这一背景下探讨坦桑尼亚的本地化战略经验,以评估其在实现社会经济收益方面的有效性。对坦桑尼亚采掘业立法经验的评估强调了持续审查立法框架的重要性,以确保其继续发挥促进作用,优先考虑社区需求,为监督其执行的各政府机构提供更明确的任务划分,使基层当局能够有意义地参与管理,并加强法规的执行。在坦桑尼亚,有必要建立一个制造基地,以促进当地增值,并为当地供应商建立一个筹资机制。
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Local content management in Tanzania's extractive sector: How effective is it?

There is an assumption that a country's natural resource wealth, when harnessed, yields socioeconomic gains. This, however, has rarely been the case in developing countries. This has led many to implement resource-nationalist legal frameworks: to maximize public rents, secure strategic public ownership and facilitate local value-addition. Implementation of Local Content (LC) policies has been the most prominent resource-nationalistic strategy pursued by developing countries to achieve these outcomes. But while important, LC policies themselves do not necessarily guarantee success. It is against this background that this study set out to explore experiences of LC strategy in Tanzania, a country with a lengthy history of development strategies linked to extractive industries, with a view to assessing its effectiveness in delivering socioeconomic gains. Assessment of the LC experience in Tanzania's extractive industries underscores the importance of continuously reviewing the (LC) legal framework to ensure that it continues to be facilitative, prioritize communities’ needs, provide a clearer demarcation of mandates for various government institutions that oversee its execution, enable meaningful participation of grassroots authorities in governing, and enhance enforcement of regulations. In Tanzania, there is a need to build a manufacturing base to catalyze local value-addition and establish a funding mechanism for local suppliers.

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