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Mineral Economics2011 - 2025
 Current editor(s): Magnus Ericsson and Patrik Söderholm From:Springer
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 Volume 32, issue 3, 2019
 
  Steel trade structure and the balance of steelmaking technologies in non-OECD countries: the implications for catch-up path   pp. 257-285 Naoki SekiguchiEstimating the economics of a mining project on seafloor manganese nodules   pp. 287-306 Sebastian Ernst Volkmann, Felix Lehnen and Peter A. KuklaMining corporate portfolio optimization model with company’s operational performance level and international risk   pp. 307-315 Achille N. Njike and Mustafa KumralMonetary impacts and overshooting of energy prices: the case of the U.S. coal prices   pp. 317-322 Dragan Miljkovic and Jungho BaekExploration economics: taking opportunities and the risk of double-counting risk   pp. 323-335 Babak Jafarizadeh and Reidar B. BratvoldStrategic minerals in India: present status and future challenges   pp. 337-352 Kirtikumar Randive and Sanjeevani JawadandTransfer pricing and corporate social responsibility: arguments, views and agenda   pp. 353-363 Simplice Asongu, Joseph I. Uduji and Elda N. Okolo-ObasiRevisiting gold price behaviour: a structural VAR   pp. 365-372 Zurika RobinsonAllan Trench and John Sykes: Strictly (Mining) boardroom volume II: A practitioner’s guide for next generation directors   pp. 373-374 Gill BurkeDennis L Buchanan and Mark H A Davis: Metals and energy finance: application of quantitative finance techniques to the evaluation of minerals, coal and petroleum projects: 2nd edition   pp. 375-376 Christopher WorcesterAfrican artisanal mining from the inside out: Access, norms, and power in Congo’s gold sector by Sara Geenen   pp. 377-378 Michael PriesterThe Raw Materials Summit 2019: connecting innovation in the Raw Materials Sector   pp. 379-381 Pier Luigi Franceschini, Johan Boggelen, Karl Vrancken, Franco Bonollo, Etienne Bouyer, Raimo Lahtinen, Jens Gutzmer, Patrick Nadoll, Roland Gauss and Ignacio Calleja Volume 32, issue 2, 2019
 
  Introduction   pp. 127-129 Magnus EricssonMining and sustainable development: territorializing the mining industry   pp. 131-143 Paulo  De SaThe mining industry after the boom   pp. 145-151 David HumphreysBalancing mining contracts and mining legislation: experiences and challenges   pp. 153-169 Evelyn DietscheTrade restrictions on minerals and metals   pp. 171-185 Jane KorinekKey elements of a model mining code: a Middle East case study   pp. 187-204 Albert C. GourleyPromoting downstream processing: resource nationalism or industrial policy?   pp. 205-212 Olle ÖstenssonExacting silicosis justice through the class action mechanism   pp. 213-221 Tracy-Lynn FieldMining’s contribution to national economies between 1996 and 2016   pp. 223-250 Magnus Ericsson and Olof LöfUsing risk assessments to address corruption in mining   pp. 251-253 Lisa Caripis, Andrea Shaw and Alexia SkokXXIX World Marble and Stones Report 2018 by Carlo Montani   pp. 255-256 Magnus Ericsson Volume 32, issue 1, 2019
 
  Economic analysis of Zambia’s ad valorem copper mineral royalty reforms using an analytic hierarchy process framework   pp. 1-18 Webby BandaDepletion, technology, and productivity growth in the metallic minerals industry   pp. 19-37 Sam MitraRaw materials management in iron and steelmaking firms   pp. 39-47 Henrik Florén, Johan Frishammar, Anton Löf and Magnus EricssonMineral grades: an important indicator for environmental impact of mineral exploitation   pp. 49-73 Michael Priester, Magnus Ericsson, Peter Dolega and Olof LöfSocioeconomic dynamics of a mining town in Amazon: a case study from Canaã dos Carajás, Brazil   pp. 75-90 Valente José Matlaba, Maria Cristina Maneschy, Jorge Filipe dos Santos and José Aroudo MotaThe environmental criticality of primary raw materials – A new methodology to assess global environmental hazard potentials of minerals and metals from mining   pp. 91-107 Andreas Manhart, Regine Vogt, Michael Priester, Günter Dehoust, Andreas Auberger, Markus Blepp, Peter Dolega, Claudia Kämper, Jürgen Giegrich, Gerhard Schmidt and Jan KosmolCorrection to: The environmental criticality of primary raw materials—a new methodology to assess global environmental hazard potentials of minerals and metals from mining   pp. 109-109 Andreas Manhart, Regine Vogt, Michael Priester, Günter Dehoust, Andreas Auberger, Markus Blepp, Peter Dolega, Claudia Kämper, Jürgen Giegrich, Gerhard Schmidt and Jan KosmolWhy current assessments of ‘future efforts’ are no basis for establishing policies on material use—a response to research on ore grades   pp. 111-121 Magnus Ericsson, Johannes Drielsma, David Humphreys, Per Storm and Pär WeihedRaimund Bleischwitz, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru, Ester van der Voet, and Stacy D. VanDeveer (ed): Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus   pp. 123-125 Anton Löf Volume 31, issue 3, 2018
 
  Methods in macroeconomic forecasting uncertainty analysis: an assessment of the 2015 National Defense Stockpile Requirements Report   pp. 269-281 Justin M. Lloyd, Wallice Y. Ao, Amrit K. Romana and Eleanor L. SchwartzCopper price determination: fundamentals versus non-fundamentals   pp. 283-300 Juan Ignacio Guzmán and Enrique SilvaDiscovered and undiscovered mineral resources: Evolving accounts and future prospects of minerals in Finland   pp. 301-317 M. Kivinen, J. Pokki and M. Markovaara-KoivistoA comprehensive approach for a techno-economic assessment of nodule mining in the deep sea   pp. 319-336 Sebastian Ernst Volkmann, Thomas Kuhn and Felix LehnenValuation of mineral resources with special reference to India   pp. 337-345 Pradeep Kumar Jain Volume 31, issue 1, 2018
 
  Marian Radetzki 80 years   pp. 1-2 Magnus EricssonMarian Radetzki—a portrait of a close friend   pp. 3-6 Nils LundgrenMineral rents and social orders: when Radetzki meets Douglass North   pp. 7-11 Olivier BomselDespite our best intentions: Papua New Guinea’s Ok Tedi mine and the limits of expert advice   pp. 13-21 Stephen ZornPolitical economy, Mr. Churchill, and natural resources   pp. 23-34 Thorvaldur GylfasonNeither Dutch nor disease?—natural resource booms in theory and empirics   pp. 35-59 Grant Mark Nülle and Graham DavisIntensity of use reexamined   pp. 61-70 Phillip CrowsonAssessing the market power of mineral commodity producers   pp. 71-76 John TiltonMisinvoicing in mineral trade: what do we really know?   pp. 77-86 Olle ÖstenssonInvestor sentiment and market fundamentals: the impact of index investment on energy and metals markets   pp. 87-102 Christopher L. GilbertIn search of a new China: mineral demand in South and Southeast Asia   pp. 103-112 David HumphreysThe International Copper Cartel, 1935–1939: the good cartel?   pp. 113-125 Juan Ignacio GuzmánMining nationalization and privatization in Peru and in Chile   pp. 127-139 Gustavo LagosMining’s impact on the competitiveness of other sectors in a resource-rich economy: Australia since the 1840s   pp. 141-151 Kym AndersonThe end of the mining boom? A Western Australian perspective   pp. 153-170 Philip MaxwellAre natural resources a curse or a blessing for Mongolia?   pp. 171-177 Bolor NarankhuuManaging the 1970s energy crises in a state-owned mining company: strategies pursued by the Swedish iron ore producer LKAB   pp. 179-190 Kristina Söderholm, Linus Larsson and Patrik SöderholmAnalysis and projection of global iron ore trade: a panel data gravity model approach   pp. 191-202 Robert LundmarkAn analysis of iron ore prices during the latest commodity boom   pp. 203-216 Linda WårellMarian Radetzki 80 years   pp. 217-217 Michael G. Löw and Ulf SvahnThree decades after Chernobyl: are Ukraine’s nuclear plants safe now?   pp. 219-220 Istvan Dobozi and Harold WackmanRevisiting the long-run energy mix with the global energy market model (GEM)   pp. 221-227 Roberto F. Aguilera and Roberto AguileraThe Polish power industry in energy transformation process   pp. 229-237 Lidia GawlikEnhanced oil recovery as a stepping stone to carbon capture and sequestration   pp. 239-251 Dana M. Abdulbaqi, Carol Dahl and Mohammed R. AlShaikhThe Saudi 2014 gambit: a counterfactual analysis   pp. 253-261 James M. GriffinCoal sector in Poland, light in the tunnel or dimming candle?   pp. 263-268 Wojciech Suwala |  |