Barrick Gold PNG Blacklisted as ‘Unethical’ Corporation
• February 3, 2009 • 8 CommentsPosted in PNG Mining
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The PNG Economy and the Risk of “Dutch Disease”
• November 27, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy
Tags: Boom, Central, Commodities, Developing States, Development, Discovery, Dutch Disease, Earnings, Economic Reforms, Economies, Economy, Efficient, Exchange Rate, Exports, Gas, Governance, Government, Growth, Manufacturing, Minerals, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Netherlands, Oil, Oligarchs, Operations, Papua New Guinea, Paradox, Plenty, PNG, Production, Renaissance, Revenue, Sector, The Economist, Theory, Third World, Threat, Tradable
An Independent Evaluation of Deep-Sea Mine Tailings Placement (DSTP) in PNG
• August 30, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Conservation, PNG Mining
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