The oil boom in Equatorial Guinea

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Frynas, J. 2004. The oil boom in Equatorial Guinea. African Affairs. 103 (413), pp. 527-546. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adh085
TypeArticle
TitleThe oil boom in Equatorial Guinea
AuthorsFrynas, J.
Abstract

In less than a decade, Equatorial Guinea has transformed itself from an African backwater into one of the world’s fastest growing economies and a sought-after political partner in the Gulf of Guinea. The sole reason for this transformation has been the discovery of oil and gas. This article outlines the rise of Equatorial Guinea as one of Africa’s leading oilproducing countries and investigates the political, economic and social effects of becoming a petro-state. The article is based on the author’s field research in Equatorial Guinea in the autumn of 2003 and interviews with senior oil company staff, government officials and staff of international organizations as well as secondary sources. This research demonstrates how reliance on oil and gas exports can lead to profound changes in a country’s political economy.

Research GroupCorporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics group
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
JournalAfrican Affairs
ISSN0001-9909
Publication dates
Print2004
Publication process dates
Deposited05 Feb 2009
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adh085
LanguageEnglish
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