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Resources Policy
1974 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1982
- US resources policy: The 1982 report to congress pp. 247-260

- Priscilla G. McLeroy, Thomas D. Braschayko and W. C. J. van Rensburg
- Shortfalls in minerals investments pp. 261-276

- N. A. Butt and T. Atkinson
- The growth of develop-for-import projects pp. 277-284

- James I. Walsh
- Viability of processing in copper-mining areas: An economic analysis pp. 285-304

- P. N. Kirthisingha
- Australian minerals pp. 305-309

- M. H. Govett and G. J. S. Govett
- Broader range of inputs for technology choice pp. 310-314

- K. Ravi Shankar and B. Bowonder
- Commodities: life with IPC pp. 315-316

- Rasmus Rasmusson
- Managing Alberta's water: the decision-making process pp. 316-319

- Jerry D. Kovacs
- Taxation of mineral resources: Robert F. Conrad and R. Bryce Hool Lexington Books, Lexington, MA (UK: Gower, Aldershot, Hants), 1981, 126 pp, [UK pound]10 pp. 319-321

- Raj Kumar
- Proceedings of the first regional conference on the development and utilisation of mineral resources in Africa Held in Arusha, February 1981: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, UK, 1982, [UK pound]36 pp. 321-322

- K. A. Viewing
- Down to earth Environment and human needs: by Erick P. Eckholm Pluto Press, London, 1982, 238 pp, paperback [UK pound]3.95 pp. 322-323

- Asit K. Biswas
- Roskill's metals databook: 3 ed, Roskill Information Services, 2 Clapham Road, London SW9 0JA, 1982, 283, pp [UK pound]60 pp. 323-324

- David Humphreys
Volume 8, issue 3, 1982
- Soviet non-fuel mineral resources: Surplus or scarcity? pp. 155-176

- Daniel S. Papp
- World tropical wood trade: Economic overview pp. 177-192

- Raj Kumar
- Regional development benefits of mineral projects pp. 193-200

- Marian Radetzki
- Optimal stabilization of the copper market: The problem of information pp. 201-214

- S. Ghosh, C. L. Gilbert and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- A mineral commodity life-cycle?: Relationships between production, price and economic resources pp. 215-229

- David Humphreys
- Tin: agreement or cartel? pp. 230-232

- John Thobum
- Organizational structure of the world zinc industry pp. 232-236

- Satyadev Gupta
- The world zinc industry: by Satyadev Gupta Lexington Books, D.C. Health, Lexington, MA (UK: Gower, Aldershot, Hants) 1982, 205 pp, [UK pound]18.50 pp. 239-239

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Copper in Zambia: An economic analysis by C.F. Obidegwu and M. Nziramasanga Lexington Books, D.C. Health, Lexington, MA (UK: Gower, Aldershot, Hants) 1981, [UK pound]18.50 pp. 239-240

- Marian Radetzki
Volume 8, issue 2, 1982
- Western concerns over seabed mining pp. 82-83

- Walter Goldstein
- Gold demand and supply pp. 84-96

- M. H. Govett and G. J. S. Govett
- US strategic minerals: Policy options pp. 97-108

- Lee Calaway and W. C. J. van Rensburg
- The measurement of resource rents: An application to Canadian nickel pp. 109-116

- Robert Cairns
- Mineral development, financing and cooperation: New forms of international participation? pp. 117-124

- P. C. F. Crowson
- An empirical analysis of productivity: Welsh coal industry pp. 125-132

- S. P. Chakravarty and D. Hojman
- Norway's offshore petroleum industry pp. 133-142

- Fillmore C. F. Earney
- USA tackles critical materials pp. 143-146

- N. E. Promisel and Allen G. Gray
- Multinationals, mining and development: A Study of the Tin Industry by John Thoburn Gower Publishing Co, Aldershot, Hants, UK, 1981, 192 pp, [UK pound]11.50 pp. 146-147

- Raj Kumar
- The world tin industry: Supply and Demand by M.H. Govett and H.A. Robinson Australian Mineral Economics Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia, 1980, 357 pp, $185 pp. 146-147

- Raj Kumar
- Annual review of the world tin industry: Hargreaves and Williamson, London, 1981, 77 pp pp. 146-147

- Raj Kumar
- Non-ferrous metals: Their Role in Industrial Development by Lotte Muller-Ohlsen Woodhead-Faulkner, Cambridge, UK, 1981, 312 pp, [UK pound]16.50 (surface mail), [UK pound]22 (airmail) pp. 147-148

- Fred Roberts
- World mineral trends and US supply problems: Resources for the Future Inc, Washington, DC, 1980, $15 pp. 149-150

- R. J. Friedland
Volume 8, issue 1, 1982
- Investment and future mineral production pp. 3-12

- P. C. F. Crowson
- Source separation recycling schemes: A survey pp. 13-24

- R. K. Turner and C. Thomas
- Redistributing the world's wealth: Cancun `summit' discord pp. 25-40

- Walter Goldstein
- Potentially recoverable resources: How recoverable? pp. 41-52

- F. E. Trainer
- The relationship between resources and reserves: Estimates for US coal pp. 53-58

- W. C. J. van Rensburg
- Assessment of risk in a minerals industry: Canadian nickel pp. 59-64

- Robert Cairns
- Land use issues in biomass energy planning pp. 65-74

- Gerald G. Marten
- Chilean mining -- perverse supply response to profit rate incentives pp. 75-77

- David E. Hojman
Volume 7, issue 4, 1981
- Uranium stockpiles: Their influence on the market for natural uranium pp. 226-234

- Manfred Stephany, Peter Bauder and Gunther Lurf
- Decline of materials intensiveness: The US pulp and paper industry pp. 235-250

- Marc Ross and Arthur H. Purcell
- A methodological assessment of raw materials in the UK pp. 251-264

- A. V. Bridgwater and M. V. Nott
- Socioeconomic mine termination policies: A case study of mine closure in Ontario pp. 265-272

- D. B. Hegadoren and J. C. Day
- The competitive position of Canadian copper supply pp. 273-283

- Brian W. Mackenzie
- Fixed capital and the optimal rate of mineral extraction pp. 284-286

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Materials innovation--key to economic survival pp. 286-288

- Nathan Promisel E.
- Classical foundations of the contemporary economic theory of non-renewable resources pp. 289-289

- T. J. C. Robinson
- Mining for development in the third world: Multinational corporations, state enterprises and the international economy edited by S. Sideri and S. Johns, Pergamon Press, New York and Oxford, 1980, 360 pp pp. 290-290

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Economic theory and exhaustible resources: by P.S.Dasgupta and G.M. Heal, James Nisbet and Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1979, 501 pp pp. 290-290

- Ferdinand E. Banks
Volume 7, issue 3, 1981
- An economic model of the US aluminium market pp. 150-160

- L. A. Fisher and A. D. Owen
- Efficient taxation of resource income: The case of copper mining in British Columbia pp. 161-170

- Paul G. Bradley, John Helliwell and John Livernois
- US copper supply: An economic/engineering analysis of cost--supply relationships pp. 171-187

- Patricia Foley and Joel Clark
- Recycling in the USA: Vision and reality pp. 188-196

- Oscar W. Albrecht, Ernest Manuel and Fritz W. Efaw
- Federal project evaluation and intangible resources: The Tellico Dam pp. 197-205

- F. Reed Johnson
- Prospects for utility and production in an economy with finite resources pp. 206-212

- J. Mixon and John Neufeld
- The Materials Forum -- Technical programme under way pp. 213-214

- Fred Roberts
- National defence group sees `resource war' pp. 213-213

- A. H. Purcell
- Instability in the uranium market: Uranium: A strategic source of energy by Marian Radetzki Croom Helm, London, 1980, 156 pp, [UK pound]12.95 pp. 214-215

- Phillip Crowson
- Trade, aid and efficacy: New means of financing international needs by Eleanor B. Steinberg and Joseph A. Yager, with Gerard M. Brannon The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1978, 254 pp pp. 216-217

- R. J. Friedland
- Technology and development -- A new international division of labour?: The new international division of labour, technology and underdevelopment by Dieter Ernst (ed) Campus Verlag, Frankfurt and New York, 1980 pp. 217-218

- M. G. Naraine
- Technology and development -- A new international division of labour?: Alternative development strategies and appropriate technology by Romesh K. Diwan and Dennis Livingston Pergamon, Oxford, 1979, 240 pp, [UK pound]9.75 pp. 217-217

- M. G. Naraine
- Technology and development -- A new international division of labour?: Integration of science and technology with development by D. Babatunde Thomas and Miguel S. Wionezek (eds) Pergamon, Oxford, 1979, 278 pp, $30.00 pp. 217-217

- M. G. Naraine
Volume 7, issue 2, 1981
- Policies for tin exporters pp. 74-86

- John Thoburn
- An econometric model of the international bauxite-aluminium economy pp. 87-102

- David E. Hojman
- Recent advances in econometric estimation of materials substitution pp. 103-109

- Margaret Slade
- Feasibility, forward pricing and returns: Recent developments in the literature on futures trading pp. 110-117

- Barry A. Goss
- China's offshore petroleum frontiers: Confrontation? Conflict? Cooperation? pp. 118-128

- Fillmore C. F. Earney
- Establishing an effective production sharing type regime for petroleum pp. 129-141

- Charles J. Johnson
- Australian energy resources pp. 142-143

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- A note on mining and the environment pp. 143-145

- Harry Campbell and A. D. Scott
- Mining taxation in LDCs--Indonesian case study: Tax and investment policy for hard minerals Public and Multinational Enterprises in Indonesia by M. Gillis and R.E. Beals Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1980, 314 pp, $22.75 pp. 145-146

- Jean-Thomas Bernard
- NIEO--negotiating techniques: Commodities, finance and trade: Issues in North-South negotiations edited by Arjun Sengupta Frances Pinter, London, 1980, 407 pp pp. 146-146

- H. W. Singer
Volume 7, issue 1, 1981
- Resources policy -- the legacy of Three Mile Island pp. 2-3

- Arthur H. Purcell
- Global competition for strategic mineral supplies pp. 4-13

- W. C. J. van Rensburg
- World mineral production and consumption in 1978 pp. 14-38

- Francois G. Callot
- Modelling conflict over natural resources issues pp. 39-44

- James W. Bryant
- Manganese nodules and marine technology pp. 45-57

- Tony Marjoram, Hugh Cameron, Glyn Ford, Angela Garner and Michael Gibbons
- Canadian mineral industry in the 1980s--issues and opportunities pp. 58-60

- John L. Bonus
- Africanisation, nationalisation and inequality: Mining labour and the Copperbelt in Zambian development by Philip Daniel Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1979, 202pp, [UK pound]5.95 pp. 60-61

- Peter Freeman and Raj Kumar
- Africa undermined: A history of the mining companies and the underdevelopment of Africa by G. Lanning and M. Mueller Penguin, Harmondsworth, UK, 1979, 591pp, [UK pound]3.50 pp. 60-60

- Peter Freeman and Raj Kumar
- Defending the national interest: Raw materials investments and US foreign policy by Stephen D. Krasner Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, USA, and Guildford, UK, 1978, 415pp pp. 61-63

- David Travers
- The world aluminum-bauxite market: Policy implications for the United States by Douglas W. Woods and James C. Burrows Praeger Publishers, New York/Holt-Saunders Eastbourne, 1980, 240 pp, [UK pound] 15.50 pp. 64-65

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Market structure, bargaining power, and resource price formation: by Walter C. Labys D.C. Heath and Company, Lexington, MA, and Toronto, 1980, 240 pp, [UK pound]14.50 pp. 64-64

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Commodity market controls: A historical review by Carmine Nappi D.C. Heath and Company, Lexington, MA, and Toronto, 1980, 200 pp pp. 64-64

- Ferdinand E. Banks
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