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The World Copper Market: Structure and Econometric Model

✍ Scribed by Dr. Gerhard Wagenhals (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
203
Series
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 233
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


1.1 The Importance of Copper Copper, the red metal, has been known in histor~ for thousands of ~ears. It ma~ have been mankind's first metal (Joralemon= 1973). And still, probabl~ more than one hundred decades after native copper was used for the first time (Muhl~ (1973: 171Β», toda~, copper is a ver~ important commodit~: 1. Onl~ aluminum (first in 1963) surpasses refined copper in terms of the total 1 world's mine production and consumption. It outpaces zinc, lead, nickel and tin β€’ 2. Refined copper is one of the most important export products of the developing countries. In 1975, refined copper ranked 8th in the developing countries' export values in general, it was 6th among their non-fuel exports, and their most important export 2 commodit~ among the non-ferrous metals β€’ 3. Man~ small and medium sized industrialized countries depend heavil~ on copper imports. For example, West German~'s share in world mine production has alwa~s been smaller than 0.1 per cent. In the last few decades, however, the Federal Republic's consumption share has amounted to some 8 i. in 1982. 4. Copper is of utmost importance for the export earnings of several countries.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages N2-XI
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Production....Pages 6-24
Consumption....Pages 25-35
Trade and Prices....Pages 36-59
Reserves and Resources....Pages 60-73
Copper Market Models....Pages 74-84
Mine Production and Capacities....Pages 85-99
Demand....Pages 100-109
Other Equations....Pages 110-116
Historical Dynamic Solution and Sensitivity Analysis....Pages 117-134
Back Matter....Pages 135-194

✦ Subjects


Economic Theory; Environmental Economics; Statistics, general


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