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Resources Policy
1974 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 1996
- Preface pp. iii-iv

- Kenneth Clements and Philip Maxwell
- New mining and mineral-processing projects in Western Australia: Effects of employment and the macro-economy pp. 293-346

- Kenneth Clements, Helal Ahammad and Ye Qiang
- Supporting major new nickel developments: can Western Australia do it again? pp. 347-358

- Mike Kitney and Philip Maxwell
Volume 22, issue 3, 1996
- Science in a market economy pp. 141-159

- Peter J. Cook
- Project NPV as a portfolio of derivative securities A discrete time analysis pp. 161-171

- Joseph K. Winsen
- Adjusted coal accounts in China pp. 173-181

- Xuelin Liu
- Metal use and the world economy pp. 183-196

- Mark C. Roberts
- Economic growth and the demand for construction materials pp. 197-205

- David J. Moore, John Tilton and Deborah J. Shields
- Non-conventional fuel tax credits and the extraction R&D model pp. 207-215

- Carlos Ulibarri
- Environment, incentives and the common market: Frank Dietz, Herman Vollebergh and Jan de Vries (eds) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995, 178 pp (hardcover), ISBN 0-7923-9439-9, US$110.50 pp. 217-218

- Jon Lovett
- Investment under uncertainty: Avinash K Dixit and Robert S Pindyck Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1994, xiv + 468 pp (hardcover), ISBN 0-691-03410-9 pp. 218-218

- Graham Davis
- Real options: Managerial flexibility and strategy in resource allocation: Lenos Trigeorgis The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996, xiii + 427 pp. (hardcover), ISBN 0-262-20102-X pp. 218-220

- Graham Davis
- Through fortress and rock: The story of gencor 1895-1995: J D F Jones Jonathan Ball Publishers, Johannesburg, 1995, 277 pp (hardcover), ISBN 1 86842 029 9 pp. 220-221

- Richard Goode
- Mining royalties between private parties: Karl J C Harries Centre for Resource Studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1996, 459 pp (softcover), ISBN 0-88757-129-8 pp. 221-222

- James M. Otto
- A bibliography of mineral law and policy 1984-1995: Katherine M Christie (compiler) Centre for Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee, Dundee, 1996, 169 pp, ISBN 0-906343-86-0 pp. 221-221

- James M. Otto
- Steel in the 21st century: Competition forges a new world order: William T Hogan Lexington Books, New York, 1994, 202 pp, ISBN 0 02 914795-6, US$40.00 pp. 222-223

- Germano Mendes de Paula
- Mining and mineral resource issues in Asia Pacific (conference proceedings): D Denoon, C Ballard, G Banks and P Hancock (eds) Division of Pacific and Asia History, Australian National University, Canberra, 1996, A$30 pp. 223-223

- John D. S. Macleod
Volume 22, issue 1-2, 1996
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-4

- Marian Radetzki
- Bulk trade and maritime transport costs: The evolution of global markets pp. 5-32

- Nils-Gustav Lundgren
- The competition between coal and natural gas the importance of sunk costs pp. 33-42

- A. Denny Ellerman
- Comment: The power of sunk costs: why natural gas is not doing better in competing with coal in power generation (by A Denny Ellerman) pp. 43-45

- Olle Eklund
- Comment: The competition between coal and natural gas: the importance of sunk costs (by A Denny Ellerman) pp. 47-48

- Patrik Soderholm
- The role of product differentiation in the iron ore industry: The case of LKAB pp. 49-60

- Stefan Hellmer
- Comment: The role of product differentiation in the iron ore industry: the case of LKAB (by Stefan Hellmer) pp. 61-62

- Magnus Ericsson
- Valuing risk and flexibility: A comparison of methods pp. 63-74

- Nathalie Moyen, Margaret Slade and Raman Uppal
- New approaches to valuation: a mining company perspective: Valuing risk and flexibility: a comparison of methods (by Nathalie Moyen, Margaret Slade and Raman Uppal) pp. 75-77

- David Humphreys
- Is there room for environmental self-regulation in the mining sector? pp. 79-86

- Olivier Bomsel, P. Borkey, Matthieu Glachant and F. Leveque
- Comment: The environment and competitiveness in mining: is there room for environmental self-regulation in the mining sector? (by O Bomsel et al) pp. 87-89

- Mats Nilsson
- Exhaustible resources and sustainable development: Two different paradigms pp. 91-97

- John Tilton
- The European mining industry: What future? pp. 99-105

- Phillip Crowson
- From competitiveness to competition: The threat of minimills to large national steel companies pp. 107-118

- Robert W. Crandall
- Comment: From competitiveness to competition: the threat of minimills to large national steel companies (by Robert W Crandall) pp. 119-121

- Ake Sander
- Russian gas and aluminium Revisiting the outlook for consumption and exports in a post-depression economy pp. 123-131

- Istvan Dobozi
- Comment: Russian gas and aluminium: revising the outlook for consumption and exports in a post-depression economy (by Istvan Dobozi) pp. 133-135

- Andrew V. Moukhin
- Comment: Russian gas and aluminium: revising the outlook for consumption and exports in a post-depression economy (by Istvan Dobozi) pp. 137-138

- Olivier Bomsel
Volume 21, issue 4, 1995
- Ethics, surface mining and the environment pp. 229-235

- Wesley Cragg, David Pearson and James Cooney
- Metals price volatility, 1972-1995 pp. 237-254

- Celso Brunetti and Christopher L. Gilbert
- Pig iron production structure in Japan pp. 255-261

- H. S. Chang
- The effects of technological innovation on hydrocarbon discoveries pp. 263-273

- M. Power
- Examining hard coking coal price differentials A hedonic pricing approach pp. 275-282

- Hui-Shung Chang
- Prospects for an electricity futures market A comment pp. 283-284

- Joost Pennings and Willem J. M. Heijman
- Ecological economics: The Group of Green Economists Zed Books, London, 1992, 162 pp, ISBN 1 85649 070 X 22 pp. 285-286

- Felix FitzRoy and Clevo Wilson
- Economics of the environment: Theory and policy: Horst Siebert Springer-Verlag, New York, 4th edn, 1995, 307 pp (hardcover), ISBN 3 540 58752 7 pp. 286-287

- Jeffrey K. Lazo
- Economists and the environment: What the top economists say about the environment: Carla Ravaioli (with a contribution by Paul Ekins) London, Zed Books, 1995, 212 pp, ISBN 1-85649-278-8 pp. 287-288

- Patrik Soderholm
- The European business environment: Neill Nugent and Rory O'Donnell (eds) Macmillan, 1994, 260 pp (softcover), ISBN 0-333-56643-2 pp. 288-289

- Tapani Erling and Antero Hakapaa
- Foreign investment in Chile: Roberto Mayorga and Luis Montt Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (Kluwer), Dordrecht, 1995, 283 pp (hardcover), ISBN 0 7923 3359 4 pp. 289-290

- Douglas H. Brown
- The future of the environment: Faye Duchin et al Oxford University Press, New York, 1994, 222 pp (hardcover), ISBN 0 19 508574 4 pp. 290-291

- Derek Fray
- World coal companies: A review of strategy and financial performance: Mark Payne Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, 1995, 119 pp, ISBN 1 85334 317 X (US$312) pp. 291-292

- Richard L. Gordon
Volume 21, issue 3, 1995
- Mineral resources and growth: Toward a long-term convergence? pp. 155-168

- Stefano Mainardi
- Defining markets for new materials: Developing a utility methodology with case application pp. 169-178

- Christophe G. E. Mangin, Richard de Neufville, Frank Field and Joel Clark
- Comparative costs of nickel sulphides and laterites pp. 179-187

- Thomas F. Torries
- National material metrics for industrial ecology pp. 189-198

- Iddo K. Wernick and Jesse H. Ausubel
- Technology change in US iron and steel production: Implications for material and energy use, and CO2 emissions pp. 199-214

- Matthias Ruth
- The productive efficiency of Chinese iron and steel firms A stochastic frontier analysis pp. 215-222

- Yanrui Wu
- The low cost planet: Energy and environmental problems, solutions and costs: Dave Toke Pluto Press, Boulder, CO, 1995, 216 pp pp. 223-224

- Gao Lin
- Polish coal and European energy market integration: Marian Radetzki Avebury, Aldershot, 1995, 127 pp pp. 224-225

- David Humphreys
- Power base: Coal mining in the life of South Africa: John Lang Jonathan Ball Publishers, Johannesburg, 1995, ISBN 1 86842 028 0, 236 pp, hardback pp. 225-226

- Knud Sinding
- The future use of energy: Robert Hill, Phil O'Keefe and Colin Snape Earthscan Publications Ltd, London, 1995, ISBN 185383 107 1, 197pp pp. 226-227

- Paul Stevens
- Minerals, energy and economic development in China: James P Dorian East-West Center, Honolulu, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1994, 288 pp pp. 227-228

- Zhong Ziran
Volume 21, issue 2, 1995
- Whatever happened to security of supply? Minerals policy in the post-cold war world pp. 91-97

- David Humprheys
- A scrutiny of the motives for hard coal subsidies in Western Europe pp. 99-106

- Marian Radetzki
- A note on estimating the mortality costs of lead emissions in England and Wales: Filling the data gaps pp. 107-112

- W. R. Dubourg
- Measuring sustainable income from mineral extraction in Brazil pp. 113-125

- Carlos Eduardo Young and Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
- The limits to growth: A reappraisal pp. 127-131

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- The geographical reach of a commodity exchange: The London metal exchange and beyond pp. 133-141

- Risto Laulajainen
- Environmental policy in search of new instruments: Bruno Dente (ed) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995, ISBN 0 7923 2949 X, [UK pound]73.50/$112.00 pp. 143-144

- Colin T. Reid
- Economic analysis of environmental impacts: John A Dixon, Louise Fallon Scura, Richard A Carpenter and Paul B Sherman Earthscan, London, 2nd edn, 1994, ISBN 1 85383 185 9 pp. 144-144

- Christopher D. Rogers
- In quest of mineral wealth: Aboriginal and colonial mining and metallurgy in Spanish America: Alan Craig and Robert West (ed) Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1994, 360 pp pp. 144-146

- James M. Otto
Volume 21, issue 1, 1995
- Sustainability and resources policy pp. 3-4

- Roderick Eggert
- Rethinking the internationalization of environmental interest groups A regime approach to behaviour pp. 5-12

- Robert L. Jones and Zachary A. Smith
- Windy craggy An analysis of environmental interest group and mining industry approaches pp. 13-20

- George Hood
- Windy craggy Institutions and stakeholders pp. 21-26

- J. C. Day and Joseph Affum
- National geological surveys Policies and practice pp. 27-35

- James M. Otto
- Jewellery demand and the price of gold pp. 37-42

- Roy Batchelor and David Gulley
- Excess capacity and the probability of entry An application to the US titanium industry pp. 43-51

- Janet Koscianski and Stephen Mathis
- Theoretically efficient pricing for commercial uses of public land resources pp. 53-60

- Robert E. Kohn
- A uniform profit margin policy and its effects on mineral producing firms The case of the oil industry pp. 61-72

- Timothy Ch. U. Kalu
- Mining and the environment: International perspectives on public policy: Roderick Eggert (ed) Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1994 pp. 73-74

- Allen L. Clark
- Freer trade, protected environment: Balancing trade liberalization and environmental interests: C. Ford Runge et al Council on Foreign Relations Press, New York, 1994 pp. 74-75

- Graham Davis
- Environment and resource policies for the world economy: Richard N Cooper The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1994 pp. 74-74

- Graham Davis
- Local government and market decentralization: Experiences in industrialized, developing, and former Eastern Bloc countries: Robert J Bennett (ed) United Nations University Press, Tokyo/New York/Paris, 1994 pp. 75-76

- Aleksander Lipinski
- Korea's mineral trade with China and Russia: Challenges for Canada: Yul Kwon Centre for Resources Studies, Kingston, Ontario, 1994, 223pp pp. 76-77

- Kahp-Chin Chung
- Mining exploration agreements: A guide to their negotiation and use: Karl J C Harries Centre for Resources Studies, Ontario, September 1994, 341 pp pp. 77-78

- James Otto
- Taxation of mineral enterprises: J M Otto (ed) Kluwer, London, 1995, 397pp pp. 78-79

- Graham Reid
- Mining and non-ferrous metals policies of OECD countries: OECD Documents Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, 1994 pp. 79-80

- Bruce Brady
- Modeling large natural resource development projects in an open economy: The case of Australia's North West Shelf gas project: Kenneth W Clements and Robert A Greig Economics Research Centre, Department of Economics, the University of Western Australia/The Blackstone Company, Mount Pleasant MI, 1994, pp xviii+151 pp. 80-81

- Paul Stevens
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