Publication

Jul 2011

In 2009, commercially exploitable reserves of oil were found in the Albertine Lakes Basin in Uganda. Along with a number of new oil exporters, Uganda now faces the challenge of using the new resources to advance its development agenda, while avoiding the corrosive effects oil often has on governance. This paper considers the tradeoffs and potential impact of alternative uses of the oil rent. It argues that alternative approaches towards absorbing rents should be judged from two perspectives – the direct impact on growth and living standards, and the indirect effect on governance.

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Author Alan Gelb, Stephanie Majerowicz
Series CGD Working Papers
Issue 261
Publisher Center for Global Development (CGD)
Copyright © 2011 Center for Global Development (CGD)
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