Extractive Industries: Legal & Fiscal Regimes, Revenue, Management, & Good Governance

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Extractive Industries: Legal & Fiscal Regimes, Revenue, Management, & Good Governance

Overview of Extractive Industries Governance
Michael Levitsky, Lead Economist, COCPO
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Mining Taxation and Legal Framework
Prof. Gangadhar Prasad Shukla, Duke Center for International Development
Graeme Hancock, Senior Energy Specialist, Mining, COCPO
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Petroleum Legal Framework and Fiscal Regimes 
Silvana Tordo, Senior Energy Economist, COCPO
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Oil Revenues and Fiscal Policy
Philip Daniel, Technical Assistance Adviser, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
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Sharing of Natural Resource Revenues – Petroleum Revenue Decentralization: Experience from Iraq
Monali Chowdhurie-Aziz, Senior Public Sector Specialist, MENA and
Kai Kaiser, Senior Economist, PRMPS
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Experience with Petroleum Funds
Silvana Tordo, Senior Energy Economist, and Robert Bacon, Consultant, COCPO
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Bank’s Experience in Revenue Administration Reform and Introduction of International Tax Dialogue Program
Tuan Minh Le, Senior Economist, Tax Policy and Administration, PRMPS
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EITI Implementation Globally and Extractive Industries Sector Governance
Anwar Ravat, Program Manager EITI, COCPO
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Community and Sustainable Development 
Adriana Eftimie, Mining Specialist, COCPO
Dafna Tapiero, Program Coordinator, CommDev, COCSC
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