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Value Chain Approach in Extractive Industry Management: The Case of Azerbaijan

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  • Ingilab Ahmadov

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Analyze extractive industry governance in Azerbaijan in comprehensive integrated manner (value chain) in order to ensure long term sustainable development in the country. Qualitative, Quantitative and Comparative methodology to consider the hypothesis and trying to prove that value chain approach will impact to extractive industry governance in Azerbaijan positively.

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  • Ingilab Ahmadov, 2013. "Value Chain Approach in Extractive Industry Management: The Case of Azerbaijan," International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-economic Development 5985, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:005741:5985
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    Azerbaijan; Economic and financial effects of climate change;

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