Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1047479 The Extractive Industries and Society 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review reflects critically on why, despite its growing economic importance, artisanal and small-scale (ASM) – low-tech, labour-intensive mineral extraction and processing – occupies such a peripheral position on the economic development agenda of sub-Saharan Africa. A poor understanding of the sector's role in the region's liberalized economies has certainly contributed to this oversight; as has the strong influence, at the policymaking level, of unfounded ideas and generalizations about the sector's activities. After providing a brief overview of ASM in sub-Saharan Africa, the paper explores why the sector has yet to make a mark on the region's local economic development agenda and feature prominently in its poverty alleviation strategies.

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