What could be an institutional framework for Liberia’s petroleum sector?
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
ISSN: 2040-0705
Article publication date: 7 September 2015
Abstract
Purpose
Reformers in many developing countries with significant hydrocarbon reserves have been drawn to the attention of designing the right policies for their oil sectors. With the right institutional arrangement, benefits from petroleum activities and minimization of transaction costs could be realized. The paper aims to discuss this issue.
Design/methodology/approach
This work examines six oil producing countries that have used different methods in managing their hydrocarbon sectors. Their experiences are harnessed to serve as options that Liberia could consider. It therefore uses the Norwegian model of petroleum sector management as lead indicator.
Findings
Liberia is a developing economy with limited experience and low institutional capacity with respect to managing her oil sector, and as such, this paper renders the conclusion that Liberia develops her human talents in petroleum activities and should initially have one manager to oversee the petroleum sector until the right institutions are installed and human capacity develops.
Originality/value
Using the Norwegian model as the basis for the investigation, the researcher looks at intriguing issues on why this model has worked in some countries and fails to exist in others.
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Citation
Horace, J.N. (2015), "What could be an institutional framework for Liberia’s petroleum sector?", African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 323-332. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJEMS-08-2013-0071
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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