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Troubling the idealised pageantry of extractive conflicts: Comparative insights on authority and claim-making from Papua New Guinea, Mongolia and El Salvador. (2021). Hatcher, Pascale ; Lander, Jennifer ; Banks, Glenn ; Bebbington, Denise Humphreys.
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  35. Artisanal versus industrial mining: impacts on poverty in regions of Burkina Faso. (2017). Ouoba, Youmanli.
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  38. Mineral taxes and the local public goods provision in mining communities. (2017). Rivera, Nathaly ; Paredes, Dusan.
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