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Formalisation initiatives for small scale mining: status quo and empirical analysis for Rwanda, Burundi and the DRC

机译:小型采矿的形式化倡议:卢旺达,布隆迪和刚果民主共和国的现状和经验分析

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In countries of the Great Lakes region in Central Africa, which are rich in natural mineral resources, small scale mining could contribute to economic welfare and poverty reduction. However, the omnipresent linkage of regional minerals with war and violence causes the buyer side to introduce precautionary measures as the Dodd-Frank Act. These, in turn, lead to either low price for Central African minerals on the international market or even a de facto embargo of minerals originating from the Great Lakes region. We analyse whether formalisation initiatives like the introduction of obligatory tagging systems or voluntary certification programs could mitigate these problems. In a survey carried out in 2012 and 2013 in Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), we find evidence that formalisation does not impair productivity and may improve safety conditions, whereas income related aspects seem to depend on national and regional conditions.
机译:在中非大湖地区的自然矿产资源丰富的国家中,小规模采矿可以促进经济福利和减贫。但是,地区性矿产与战争和暴力之间无所不在的联系导致买方一方采取了《多德-弗兰克法案》(Dodd-Frank Act)等预防措施。这些反过来导致中非非洲矿物在国际市场上的低价,甚至导致对大湖地区矿物的事实上禁运。我们分析了诸如引入强制性标签系统或自愿认证计划之类的形式化举措是否可以缓解这些问题。在2012年和2013年对卢旺达,布隆迪和刚果民主共和国(DRC)进行的一项调查中,我们发现有证据表明,正规化不会损害生产率并可能改善安全状况,而与收入相关的方面似乎取决于国家和地区状况。

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