Mineral Economics
2011 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 3, 2021
- A new look at the crude oil prices and economic growth nexus: asymmetric evidence from Alaska pp. 339-344

- Jungho Baek and Taylor B. Young
- A detailed assessment of global Zr and Ti production pp. 345-370

- Cameron Perks and Gavin Mudd
- An overview of the global fertilizer trends and India’s position in 2020 pp. 371-384

- Kirtikumar Randive, Tejashree Raut and Sanjeevani Jawadand
- Firms’ approach to mitigating risks in the platinum group metals sector pp. 385-398

- Gracelin Baskaran
- Kazakhstan’s oil boom, diversification strategies, and the service sector pp. 399-409

- Zauresh Atakhanova
- Enhancing mine risk assessment through more accurate reproduction of correlations and interactions between uncertain variables pp. 411-425

- Aldin Ardian and Mustafa Kumral
- State-of-the-art and perspectives in the heavy mineral industry of Sri Lanka pp. 427-439

- H. C. S. Subasinghe, Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake and K. A. G. Sameera
- Investigating the outcome for South African coal supply to the domestic market when faced with declining demand for exported coal pp. 441-453

- Maryke C. Rademeyer
- Are the households in coal mining regions more vulnerable? A study in Talcher Coalfield of India pp. 455-475

- Gayatree Sahoo and Asis Kumar Senapati
- Opencast coal mining and rural livelihoods: a study of Sonepur-Bazari mine in Raniganj coalfield area, West Bengal, India pp. 477-490

- Rakhi Mondal and Biswaranjan Mistri
- Unbridled coal extraction and concerns for livelihood: evidences from Odisha, India pp. 491-503

- Tattwamasi Paltasingh and Jayadev Satapathy
- Sumit K Lodhia (ed): Mining and sustainable development: current issues pp. 505-507

- Gill Burke
Volume 34, issue 2, 2021
- Is there a future for mining in the European Union? pp. 173-173

- Luís Martins
- The road to societal trust: implementation of Towards Sustainable Mining in Finland and Spain pp. 175-186

- Pamela Lesser
- Mineral Resource Governance in the 21st Century and a sustainable European Union pp. 187-208

- Patrice Christmann
- Minerals in the future of Europe pp. 209-224

- Manuel Regueiro and Antonio Alonso-Jimenez
- Digging in the dark: reviewing international literature to address impending policy challenges for Swedish and Finnish mining pp. 225-238

- Gregory Poelzer, Stefan Linde, Sverker C. Jagers and Simon Matti
- Building a mineral-based value chain in Europe: the balance between social acceptance and secure supply pp. 239-261

- António Mateus and Luís Martins
- Can new technology challenge macho-masculinities? The case of the mining industry pp. 263-275

- Lena Abrahamsson and Jan Johansson
- Economic, technological and sustainability-based qualifications with reference to Europe: Iberia’s new metal mining projects pp. 277-304

- Luis de la Torre Palacios, José Antonio Espí Rodríguez and Paulo Romero Martinez
- Impact of minerals policy on sustainable development of mining sector – a comparative assessment of selected EU countries pp. 305-314

- Olga Janikowska and Joanna Kulczycka
- Szklary nickel deposit — a review and introduction to attempts in hydrometallurgical processing pp. 315-322

- Wojciech Kaczan, Jan Kudełko and Herbert Wirth
- An overview of the domestic market of dimension stones in Greece pp. 323-330

- A. Papadopoulos
- Impact of lockdown on the mining industry in India pp. 331-335

- Pradeep Kumar Jain
- Saleem H. Ali, Kathryn Sturman and Nina Collins (ed.): Africa’s Mineral Fortune—the science and politics of mining and sustainable development pp. 337-338

- Anton Löf
Volume 34, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Magnus Ericsson
- Production linkages and dynamic fiscal employment effects of the extractive industries: input-output and nonlinear ARDL analyses of Azerbaijani economy pp. 3-18

- Elkhan Richard Sadik-Zada, Wilhelm Loewenstein and Yadulla Hasanli
- Use of artificial intelligence to assess mineral substance criticality in the French market: the example of cobalt pp. 19-37

- Fenintsoa Andriamasinoro and Raphael Danino-Perraud
- Assessment of personal preferences concerning the social impacts of mining with choice experiment method pp. 39-49

- Somaye Narrei and Majid Ataee-pour
- The economic activities among mining-induced displacees in Arda Transau, Zimbabwe pp. 51-70

- Robson Mandishekwa and Enard Mutenheri
- The mechanisms of decision-making when applying geometallurgical approach to the mining industry pp. 71-80

- Viktor Lishchuk and Maria Pettersson
- Involving small and medium-sized mining industry businesses in mining waste processing in the Russian Federation pp. 81-86

- Marina Nevskaya, Sergey Seleznev, Vladimir Masloboev, Elena Klyuchnikova and Diminriy Makarov
- Effect of firm ownership on productivity: empirical evidence from the Indian mining industry pp. 87-103

- Meenakshi Parida and S. Madheswaran
- An input - output approach in analyzing Indonesia’s mineral export policy pp. 105-112

- Rini Novrianti Sutardjo Tui and Tsuyoshi Adachi
- Multi-product coal distribution and price discovery for the domestic market via mathematical optimisation pp. 113-126

- Maryke Rademeyer, Richard Minnitt and Rosemary Falcon
- Natural resource governance: does social media matter? pp. 127-140

- Oasis Kodila-Tedika
- Support services in the extractive industries and the role of innovation pp. 141-150

- Zauresh Atakhanova
- Rethinking mining as a development panacea: an analytical review pp. 151-162

- Robson Mandishekwa
- Luke Hurst: China’s Iron Ore Boom pp. 163-165

- Anton Löf
- Tony Addison and Alan Roe (ed.): Extractive Industries: The Management of Resources as a Driver of Sustainable Development pp. 167-168

- Jesper Stage
- Two successful projects from EIT RawMaterials on digitalization and responsible mineral exploration pp. 169-171

- Per Storm and Mia Smeds
Volume 33, issue 3, 2020
- On the way up: manganese, chrome ore, and ferro-alloy in India pp. 275-283

- P. K. Jain
- Conceptualization and parameterization of the market price mechanism in the WORLD6 model for metals, materials, and fossil fuels pp. 285-310

- Harald Ulrik Sverdrup and Anna Hulda Olafsdottir
- Volatility drivers on the metal market and exposure of producing countries pp. 311-340

- Sven Renner and Friedrich W. Wellmer
- Challenges in the management of data on extractive waste—the Polish case pp. 341-347

- Joanna Kulczycka, Ewa Dziobek and Anita Szmiłyk
- A characterisation of the mechanisms transforming capital investment into productive capacity in mining projects with long lead-times pp. 349-357

- Maryke C. Rademeyer, Richard C. A. Minnitt and Rosemary M. S. Falcon
- Jobs, skills and the extractive industries: a review and situation analysis pp. 359-373

- Evelyn Dietsche
- Perceptions of supplier impacts on sustainable development in the mining and minerals sector: a survey analysing opportunities and barriers from an Australian perspective pp. 375-388

- Turlough F. Guerin
- The “resource curse” from the oil and natural gas sector: how can Tanzania avoid it in reality? pp. 389-404

- Obadia Kyetuza Bishoge and Benatus Norbert Mvile
- John R. Owen and Deanna Kemp: Extractive relations—Countervailing power and the global mining industry pp. 405-406

- Anton Löf
- Kalowatie Deonandan & Michael L. Dougherty (ed.): Mining in Latin America: critical approaches to the new extraction pp. 407-408

- Håkan Tarras-Wahlberg
- Jon Schubert, Ulf Engel and Elísio Macamo (ed.): Extractive Industries and Changing State Dynamics in Africa: Beyond the Resource Curse pp. 409-411

- Olle Östensson
- Professor Ajoy K. Ghose in memoriam pp. 413-413

- Magnus Ericsson
- European Raw Materials Alliance—a new initiative to increase raw material resilience for a greener Europe pp. 415-416

- Bernd Schäfer, Massimo Gasparon and Per Storm
Volume 33, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Carol Dahl and Magnus Ericsson
- To John Tilton, a personal note pp. 3-4

- Marian Radetzki
- John Tilton and RFF: a case of mutual admiration pp. 5-7

- Joel Darmstadter
- How John Tilton shaped my career pp. 9-10

- Frederick R. Demler
- Fifty years of copper mining: the US labor productivity pp. 11-19

- Hamit Aydin
- The cobalt market revisited pp. 21-28

- Gary A. Campbell
- Mineral scarcity on Earth: are Asteroids the answer pp. 29-41

- Carol Dahl, Ben Gilbert and Ian Lange
- Potential copper production through 2035 in Chile pp. 43-56

- Gustavo Lagos, David Peters, Marcos Lima and José Joaquín Jara
- Lithium and Chile: looking back and looking forward pp. 57-71

- Philip Maxwell and Mauricio Mora
- Revisiting the role of natural gas as a transition fuel pp. 73-80

- Roberto F. Aguilera and Roberto Aguilera
- Leaning against the wind: low-price benchmarks for acting anticyclically in the metal markets pp. 81-100

- Peter Buchholz, Friedrich-W. Wellmer, Dennis Bastian and Maren Liedtke
- Metal intensity of use in the era of global value chains pp. 101-113

- Zauresh Atakhanova and Peter Howie
- Mining productivity and the fourth industrial revolution pp. 115-125

- David Humphreys
- China’s public policies toward rare earths, 1975–2018 pp. 127-151

- Yuzhou Shen, Ruthann Moomy and Roderick Eggert
- Chinese control over African and global mining—past, present and future pp. 153-181

- Magnus Ericsson, Olof Löf and Anton Löf
- World minerals trade: a comment pp. 183-192

- Phillip Crowson
- Large-sample evidence of income inequality in resource-rich nations pp. 193-216

- Graham Davis
- Short-term price volatility and reversion rate in mineral commodity markets pp. 217-229

- Diego García and Juan Ignacio Guzmán
- Attracting mining investments: the relationship between natural endowments and public policies pp. 231-243

- José Joaquín Jara, Stefano Delucchi, David Peters, Gustavo Lagos and Carlos Marquardt
- Short-term supply and demand of graduate mining engineers in Australia pp. 245-251

- Peter F. Knights
- Resources and reserves: thoughts on their evolution pp. 253-255

- James Otto
- Metal markets and recycling policies: impacts and challenges pp. 257-272

- Patrik Söderholm and Tomas Ekvall
- Life as a mineral economist pp. 273-274

- John Tilton
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