Governance and Market Failures in Mining: Lessons from the Marcopper Mine Disaster in Marinduque, Philippines
The Philippines sits atop vast mineral deposits estimated to be worth around PhP 47 trillion. Yet mining in the Philippines has a mixed track record as far as its impact on human and economic development. This paper tries to draw lessons from the Marcopper Mine in Marinduque, Philippines, using a fr...
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ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-11902020-07-24T06:23:39Z Governance and Market Failures in Mining: Lessons from the Marcopper Mine Disaster in Marinduque, Philippines Mendoza, Ronald U Canare, Tristan A Lindon, John G The Philippines sits atop vast mineral deposits estimated to be worth around PhP 47 trillion. Yet mining in the Philippines has a mixed track record as far as its impact on human and economic development. This paper tries to draw lessons from the Marcopper Mine in Marinduque, Philippines, using a framework—what we call a" mining and inclusive growth causality chain"—to begin to think through how extractive industries can contribute to inclusive growth. Essentially, there is a chain of inputs and events that—when properly executed by various stakeholders—could lead to very strong economic and human development outcomes not just for the communities directly affected by the mine, but also the country as a whole. Too often, this chain is easily broken by both governance and market failures. Addressing these failures through such means as proper consultative mechanisms, transparent and professionally managed wealth funds, and accountability arrangements for key stakeholders (including mining companies, government agencies, and key regulators) could all contribute to a properly functioning" production chain" that sees natural resource wealth transformed into development outcomes. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/191 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2345228 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Agricultural and Resource Economics |
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The Philippines sits atop vast mineral deposits estimated to be worth around PhP 47 trillion. Yet mining in the Philippines has a mixed track record as far as its impact on human and economic development. This paper tries to draw lessons from the Marcopper Mine in Marinduque, Philippines, using a framework—what we call a" mining and inclusive growth causality chain"—to begin to think through how extractive industries can contribute to inclusive growth. Essentially, there is a chain of inputs and events that—when properly executed by various stakeholders—could lead to very strong economic and human development outcomes not just for the communities directly affected by the mine, but also the country as a whole. Too often, this chain is easily broken by both governance and market failures. Addressing these failures through such means as proper consultative mechanisms, transparent and professionally managed wealth funds, and accountability arrangements for key stakeholders (including mining companies, government agencies, and key regulators) could all contribute to a properly functioning" production chain" that sees natural resource wealth transformed into development outcomes. |
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Governance and Market Failures in Mining: Lessons from the Marcopper Mine Disaster in Marinduque, Philippines |
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