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Resources Policy
1974 - 2025
Current editor(s): R. G. Eggert From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 16, issue 4, 1990
- Policy reform to expand mining investment in subSaharan Africa pp. 242-255

- Raj Kumar
- Climax molybdenum mine: Death of a giant pp. 256-260

- Thomas D. Kaufmann
- Market efficiency, spot metals prices and cointegration: Evidence for the USA, 1964-1987 pp. 261-268

- Jonathan D. Jones and Noel D. Uri
- The interest of OECD countries in ICAs and the Common Fund pp. 269-284

- Mehdi Shafaeddin
- Oil pricing policies: Short-run general equilibrium effects pp. 285-292

- Peter J. Higgs
- Diversification or specialization: The role of risk pp. 293-306

- Gary A. Campbell
- Japan's experience in linking foreign direct investment and imports of minerals pp. 307-312

- Kenji Takeuchi
- A guide to primary commodities in the world economy: Marian Radetzki Basil Blackwell, 1990, 185pp pp. 313-314

- Philip Crowson
- Nonferrous metal prices in the United States through 1988: Branch of nonferrous metals, US Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC, USA, 1989, 123pp pp. 314-315

- Roderick Eggert
- Jamaica in the World Aluminum Industry, 1938-1973: Carlton E. Davis Jamaica Bauxite Institute, Kingston, 1989, $20.00 pp. 315-316

- Thomas D. Kaufmann
Volume 16, issue 3, 1990
- Subsidy measurement problems in new mining projects pp. 162-171

- David Anderson
- Modelling Australian steel consumption: The intensity of use technique pp. 172-183

- Raymundo M. Valdes
- Long-range metal consumption forecasts using innovative methods: The case of aluminium in Brazil to the year 2000 pp. 184-199

- Saul B. Suslick and DeVerle P. Harris
- Embodied net exports, the effects on intensity of use estimation and mineral demand forecasting: US sulphur 1965-85 pp. 200-209

- Khalid Al-Rawahi and Michael Rieber
- Leapfrogging, consumer preferences, international trade and the intensity of metal use in less developed countries: The case of steel in Korea pp. 210-224

- Kee Hyung Hwang and John Tilton
- Arctic national wildlife refuge: How much oil can we expect? pp. 225-238

- Stephen G. Powell
- Minerals processing in the industrialization of ASEAN and Australia: Edited by Bruce McKern and Praipol Koomsup Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, 1988, 388 pp, [UK pound]14.95 pp. 239-239

- Charles J. Johnson
Volume 16, issue 2, 1990
- Myopia, emmetropia or hypermetropia?: Competitive markets and intertemporal efficiency in the utilization of exhaustible resources pp. 82-94

- Stephen P. Dresch
- Prospects for China's iron ore imports pp. 95-103

- Lu Zhen
- From commodities to evolutionary materials: Towards new forms of customer-supplier relationships pp. 104-114

- Olivier Bomsel and Philippe Roos
- Securities of mineral supplies pp. 115-127

- R. Ian Harker and Timothy M. Lutz
- Material substitution in the UK window industry, 1983-1987 pp. 128-142

- Mark Holmes
- Gold price round the clock: Technical and fundamental issues pp. 143-152

- Risto Laulajainen
- Pioneering: Growth patterns in copper consumption in industrializing countries Marian Radetzki and Kenji Takeuchi World Bank Staff Commodity Working Paper No 21, Washington, D.C. 1989 pp. 153-154

- David Humphreys
- No new insights: Uranium in Australia, 1970- 1987: An Annotated Bibliography C. O'Faircheallaigh, A. Webb and D. Wade-Marshall Australian National University, North Australian Research Unit, Casuarina, NT, Australia, 1989, 306 pp pp. 154-155

- Carlos M. R. Sorentino and Donald W. Barnett
- Gaps in mining policy: A study of the legislative framework, agreements and financial impositions affecting mining and petroleum industries in commonwealth african countries Commonwealth Secretariat, London, February 1989, 448 pp pp. 155-156

- David N. Smith
- Unconnected approaches: Sustainable resource use: an enquiry into modelling and planning H.J.M. de Vries Centre for Energy and Environmental Studies, Groningen, The Netherlands, 1989, 168 pp pp. 156-157

- Richard J. Brazee
Volume 16, issue 1, 1990
- Uranium mining policy in Australia: One step forward and two steps backwards pp. 3-21

- Carlos M. R. Sorentino
- Material substitution in battery electrodes: The UK 1983-1987 pp. 22-34

- Mark Holmes
- Towards an EEC minerals policy? pp. 35-46

- David Humphreys
- The discount rate and resource extraction: A simulation approach pp. 47-55

- Kenneth R. Stollery
- Predicting metal consumption: The case of US steel pp. 56-73

- Mark C. Roberts
- Atrophy in metal demand revisited: Metals demand and the Canadian metal industry: Structural changes and policy implications Carmine Nappi Centre for Resources Studies, Queens's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1989, 135 pp pp. 74-75

- Mark C. Roberts
- A nice contribution: Economic theories of exhaustible resources T.J.C. Robinson Routledge, London and New York, 1989, 191 pp pp. 75-76

- John E. Tilton
- Retrospective insight: The new geopolitics of minerals: Canada and international resource trade Edited by David G. Haglund University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, Canada, 1989, 273 pp pp. 76-77

- John Schanz
- A broad perspective: The formulation of time preferences in a multi-disciplinary perspective: Their consequences for individual behaviour and collective decision-making Edited by Guy Kirsch, Peter Nijkamp and Klaus Zimmermann Gower Publishing Company, Aldershot, UK, 1988, 264 pp pp. 77-78

- Adam Rose
Volume 15, issue 4, 1989
- Assessing who gains and who loses from natural resource policy: Distributional information and the public participation process pp. 282-291

- Adam Rose, Brandt Stevens and Gregg Davis
- Depletable resources, discounting and intergenerational equity pp. 292-296

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- US energy policy in historical perspective pp. 297-308

- Hans H. Landsberg
- The price of gold: A simple model pp. 309-313

- Thomas D. Kaufmann and Richard A. Winters
- Whither copper prices?: Golden years or a return to bust? pp. 314-320

- Andrew Smith
- The response of US copper companies to changing market conditions pp. 321-337

- Gary A. Campbell
- Some economic aspects of the world coal market pp. 338-350

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Clear, easy reading: The economic definition of ore cut-off grades in theory and practice Kenneth F. Lane Mining Journal Books Ltd, London, 1988, 149pp pp. 351-352

- Alred Petrick
- Flawed analysis: Explaining metals prices: Economic analysis of metals markets in the 1980s and 1990s Paul W. MacAvoy Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, NE, 1988, 130pp pp. 352-353

- Marian Radetzki
- A manual for other researchers: Natural resource policy and income distribution Adam Rose, Brandt Stevens and Gregg Davis The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1988, 139pp, $29.50 pp. 353-354

- John G. Myers
- Changing the rules: The London metal exchange: A commodity market Robert Gibson-Jarvie Woodhead-Faulkner, London, 1989, 208pp pp. 354-355

- Thomas D. Kaufmann
- A pleasant book: Traders and merchants: Panorama of international commodity trading Philippe Chalmin Harwood Academic Publishers, Chur, Switzerland, 1987, 310pp, $75 pp. 355-356

- Thomas D. Kaufmann
Volume 15, issue 3, 1989
- Precious metals: The fundamental determinants of their price behaviour pp. 194-208

- Marian Radetzki
- The two pricing systems for non-ferrous metals pp. 209-220

- Margaret Slade
- Soviet--Asian minerals cooperation: Implications for self sufficiency pp. 221-237

- James P. Dorian and Helen C. Caldwell
- Commodity lifecycles in US materials demand pp. 238-252

- Walter C. Labys and Lorna M. Waddell
- Effects of resource assessments on optimal depletion estimates pp. 253-268

- H. J. M. de Vries
- Antarctic mineral exploitation: The emerging legal framework: Francisco Orrego Vicuna Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988, 615 pp pp. 273-274

- Barbara Mitchell
- Canada and international mineral markets: Dependence, instability and foreign policy: Michael C. Webb with Mark W. Zacher Centre for Resource Studies, Kingston, Ontario, 1988, 194 pp pp. 274-275

- Paul G. Bradley
- China's energy and mineral industries: Current perspectives: Edited by James P. Dorian and David G. Fridley Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1988 pp. 275-275

- Gaye Christofferson
- Sustainable environmental management: Edited by R. Kerry Turner Belhaven Press, London, 1988, [UK pound]27.50, 292 pp pp. 276-277

- Allan V. Kneese
Volume 15, issue 2, 1989
- The international competitiveness of US and Canadian metals production: Part 2: Introduction pp. 106-114

- Robert C. Drury and John A. Cordes
- Exploration and access to public lands pp. 115-130

- Roderick Eggert
- Fiscal systems pp. 131-148

- Keith Brewer, Gilles Bergevin and Robert Dunlop
- The concessional financing of mining capacity pp. 149-155

- Jerry Krim
- Exchange rate developments and the primary copper industry pp. 156-168

- L. Daniel Maxim
- Minerals trade and commercial policy: The case of steel pp. 169-187

- Louis L. Schorsch
- Saving the tropical forests: Judith Gradwohl and Russell Greenberg Earthscan Publications, London, 1988, 105 pp, [UK pound]6.95, paper pp. 188-188

- Timothy O'Riordan
- Mineral resources extraction, environmental protection and land-use planning in the industrial and developing countries: edited by P. Arndt and G.W. Luttig E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 1987,337 pp,US$62.80,DM 98.00 pp. 188-189

- Ronald R. H. Cohen
- Pricing of metals: Margaret E. Slade Centre for Resource Studies, Kingston, Ontario, 1988, 149pp pp. 189-189

- Robert C. Drury
Volume 15, issue 1, 1989
- Preface pp. 2-2

- John A. Cordes and Robert C. Drury
- The international competitiveness of US and Canadian metals production: Part I pp. 3-11

- Robert C. Drury and John A. Cordes
- Changing trends in metal demand and the decline of mining and mineral processing in North America pp. 12-23

- John Tilton
- Changing patterns and determinants of comparative advantage in North American metal mining pp. 24-44

- Carmine Nappi
- The role of state owned enterprises in the international metal mining industry pp. 45-57

- Marian Radetzki
- Mineral subsidies: A Canadian perspective pp. 58-74

- David Anderson
- Government mandated costs: The regulatory burden of environmental, health and safety standards pp. 75-100

- Lawrence J. MacDonnell
- Timely publication: An inter-sectoral study of Canada's resource industries pp. 101-101

- Winston G. Chambers
- Managed growth: Resources: Environment and policy pp. 102-103

- Jan Brooke
- Reluctant explorers: Petroleum resources and development: Economic, legal and policy issues for developing countries pp. 103-104

- Paul Stevens
- Environment friendly: The green capitalists: Industry's search for environmental excellence pp. 104-104

- Timothy O'Riordan
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