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Behind the economic figures : large scale mining and rural poverty reduction in Zambia : the case of Kansanshi Copper Mine in Solwezi : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Stu

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Figure I.I Source: Mining-poverty reduction linkages framework Adapted from Weber-Fahr et al
Table 3.1: Selected Source: Mean OECD Tariffs on Processed and Unprocessed Extractive Products Adapted from Ross (200 I, p
Figure 4.1 Source: Map of Zambia showing neighbouring countries and location of Solwezi http://www.zambia-mining.com/countryright
Table 4.1 Zambia's External Debt Stock, l 990-1996 (US$ Million at Current Prices) Source: (Copestake and Weston, 2000, p
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