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October 2017, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 171-180 What is behind the search for social acceptability of mining projects? Political economy and legal perspectives on Canadian mineral extraction
by Bonnie Campbell & Marie-Claude Prémont - 181-191 Artisanal versus industrial mining: impacts on poverty in regions of Burkina Faso
by Youmanli Ouoba - 193-206 Long-term demand and supply of non-ferrous mineral resources by a mineral balance model
by Koji Tokimatsu & Shinsuke Murakami & Tsuyoshi Adachi & Ryota Ii & Rieko Yasuoka & Masahiro Nishio - 207-227 Trade specialisation patterns in major steelmaking economies: the role of advanced economies and the implications for rapid growth in emerging market and developing economies in the global steel market
by Naoki Sekiguchi - 229-255 Towards a multi-dimensional methodology supporting a safeguarding decision on the future access to mineral resources
by A. Mateus & C. Lopes & L. Martins & J. Carvalho - 257-272 Assessment of critical minerals: updated application of an early-warning screening methodology
by Erin McCullough & Nedal T. Nassar
July 2017, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 73-93 Peak minerals: What can we learn from the history of mineral economics and the cases of gold and phosphorus?
by Friedrich -W. Wellmer & Roland W. Scholz - 95-105 Linkages between mining and non-mining sectors in Botswana
by Kegomoditswe Koitsiwe & Tsuyoshi Adachi - 107-115 Investigating the effect of price process selection on the value of a metal mining asset portfolio
by Mikael Collan & Jyrki Savolainen & Pasi Luukka - 117-139 Assessing the timing of mining investment under tax policy uncertainty: the case of the Asia-Pacific region
by Nam Foo & Harry Bloch & Ruhul Salim - 141-152 Sustainable development opportunities within corporate social responsibility practices from LSM to ASM in the gold mining industry
by A. Cristina Ribeiro-Duthie & Líllian M.B. Domingos & Marina F. Oliveira & Patrícia C. Araujo & Renata C.J. Alamino & Ricardo S.V. Silva & James M. Ribeiro-Duthie & Zuleica C. Castilhos - 153-165 Towards a sustainable development licence to operate for the extractive sector
by Antonio Pedro & Elias T. Ayuk & Christina Bodouroglou & Ben Milligan & Paul Ekins & Bruno Oberle - 167-167 Erratum to: Towards a sustainable development licence to operate for the extractive sector
by Antonio Pedro & Elias T. Ayuk & Christina Bodouroglou & Ben Milligan & Paul Ekins & Bruno Oberle - 169-170 International taxation and the extractive industries
by Magnus Ericsson
April 2017, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-2 Mineral Economics/Raw Materials Report 30th anniversary
by Magnus Ericsson - 3-5 Mineral Economics—special issue on the SusMinNor project
by Mattia Pellegrini - 7-13 Introduction
by Magnus Ericsson & Kristiina Jokelainen - 15-29 Stakeholder management theory meets CSR practice in Swedish mining
by Helena Ranängen - 31-39 Social impacts of the “glocal” mining business: case studies from Northern Europe
by Leena Suopajärvi & Thomas Ejdemo & Elena Klyuchnikova & Elena Korchak & Vigdis Nygaard & Gregory A. Poelzer - 41-51 Challenges that mining companies face in gaining and maintaining a social license to operate in Finnish Lapland
by Pamela Lesser & Leena Suopajärvi & Timo Koivurova - 53-65 The local employment impacts of mining: an econometric analysis of job multipliers in northern Sweden
by Thomas Moritz & Thomas Ejdemo & Patrik Söderholm & Linda Wårell - 67-71 A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy
by Phillip Crowson
December 2016, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 47-56 An examination of copper contained in international trade flows
by Luis A. Tercero Espinoza & Marcel Soulier - 57-70 Conditional linkages between iron ore exports, foreign aid and terrorism
by Simplice A. Asongu & Jacinta C. Nwachukwu - 71-85 Coal mining in Indonesia: forecasting by the growth curve method
by Fadhila Achmadi Rosyid & Tsuyoshi Adachi - 87-96 Reformation in mining sector: a national perspective
by P.K. Jain - 97-104 Social licencing in mining—between ethical dilemmas and economic risk management
by W. Eberhard Falck - 105-108 Social license revisited
by Eduardo Vale - 109-113 Indian mining reform—a second perspective
by G D Kalra - 115-115 Garpenberg—the success story by Rolf Jonsson
by Magnus Ericsson - 117-117 The extractive industries sector: essentials for economists, public finance professionals and policy makers by Håvard Halland, Martin Lökanc and Arvind Nair, with Sridar Padmanabhan Kannan
by Michael Bleaney - 119-120 Review by David Humphreys of Mineral Economics and Policy by John E Tilton and Juan Ignacio Guzmán, RFF Press, 2016. Paperback. ISBN: 978–1–138-83895-6
by David Humphreys - 121-122 Dennis L. Buchanan. Review of metals and energy finance
by Henric Thornberg
April 2016, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-13 Opencast coal mining and sustainable local livelihoods in Odisha, India
by Padmanabha Hota & Bhagirath Behera - 15-22 The country mining vision: towards a new deal
by Antonio M. A. Pedro - 23-28 Consolidating policies on Chinese rare earth resources
by Zhenbin Rao - 29-36 Global PGM mining during 40 years—a stable corporate landscape of oligopolistic control
by Magnus Ericsson & Andreas Tegen - 37-40 The price of oil by Roberto F Aguilera and Marian Radetzki
by Phillip Crowson - 41-43 Daniel Franks’ “Mountain movers—mining, sustainability and the agents of change”
by Nicolas Di Boscio - 45-45 Erratum to: Daniel Franks’ “Mountain movers—mining, sustainability and the agents of change”
by Nicolas Boscio
November 2015, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 83-101 The economic decline of large remote mining towns: does the Broken Hill experience offer lessons for Kalgoorlie Boulder?
by Philip Maxwell - 103-115 Defining chromite ore production trend by CCD method to reach sustainable development goals in mining sector, Iran
by Mehrdad Soleimani & Behshad Jodeiri Shokri - 117-121 Improving access to Africa’s geological information through the “Billion Dollar Map” project
by David Ovadia - 123-127 Global mining governance evaluation methods
by Liping Chen & Jie Yang & Wei Liu - 129-130 Review of David Humphreys, The Remaking of the Mining Industry
by Marian Radetzki - 131-132 Hjalmar Fors, The Limits of Matter—Chemistry, mining & enlightenment
by Magnus Ericsson
July 2012, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Magnus Ericsson - 3-5 ‘There’s nothing surer, the rich get rich and . . .’
by Gill Burke - 7-15 The present understanding of Earth’s global anthrobiogeochemical metal cycles
by Jason Rauch - 17-28 The 2008 commodity price boom: did speculation play a role?
by Olle Östensson - 29-43 Taxing construction minerals: a contribution to a resource-efficient Europe
by Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak & Raimund Bleischwitz & Martin Distelkamp & Mark Meyer - 45-51 Recycling of metal scraps—a positive concept leading to augmentation of reserve base
by Pradeep Jain
June 2012, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 55-57 Prologue to the special issue “Resources, energy and eco-innovation” in Mineral Economics
by R. Bleischwitz & P. Welfens & Z. Zhang - 59-77 Sustainable growth revisited: technology, economics and policy
by Paul Ekins - 79-101 Benchmarking green innovation
by Rainer Walz & Wolfgang Eichhammer - 103-117 Who should bear the cost of China’s carbon emissions embodied in goods for exports?
by ZhongXiang Zhang - 119-133 Foreign direct investments, energy efficiency, and innovation dynamics
by Deniz Erdem - 135-144 Towards a resource policy—unleashing productivity dynamics and balancing international distortions
by Raimund Bleischwitz - 145-154 Modeling green growth and resource efficiency: new results
by Bernd Meyer & Mark Meyer & Martin Distelkamp - 155-163 Green ICT dynamics: key issues and findings for Germany
by Paul Welfens & Christian Lutz
July 2011, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-6 Mineral reserves and future minerals availability
by Phillip Crowson - 7-14 Emerging miners and their growing competitiveness
by David Humphreys - 15-27 The evolution and prospects of the phosphate industry
by Rami Rawashdeh & Philip Maxwell - 29-44 Evaluating the efficiency of the global primary aluminum smelting industry: a data envelopment approach
by Jerry Blomberg & Bo Jonsson - 45-53 Tackling the tin wars in DR Congo
by Jim Freedman