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RESOURCES POLICY Index to Volume 17 March, June, September, December 1991 Advanced materials: information and The potential supply of energy minerals in empirical and conceptual introduction. analysis needs. T. Randall Curlee and Australia. R.N. Lawrey and A.D. 17.2, 91-99 Sujit Das. 17.4, 316-331 Owen. 17.4, 301-315 Ericsson, Magnus. Minerals and metals Aluminium price behaviour: a decade on Similarities and differences in the econo- production technology: a survey of re- the LME. Shernaz Choksi. 17.1, 13-21 mics of metals and industrial minerals. cent developments. 17.4, 284-300 Cost structure of India’s iron and steel David Humphreys. 17.3, 184-195 Fraser, Rob. Licensing resource tracts: a industry: allocative efficiency, econo- A spatial equilibrium analysis of world iron comparison of auction and discretion- mies of scale and biased technical prog- ore trade. Solomon H. Toweh and ary systems. 17.4, 271-283 ress. Raghbendra Jha, M.N. Murty, Richard T. Newcomb. 17.3, 236-248 Guzman, Jaime. Evaluating cyclical pro- Satya Paul and Balbir S. Sahni. 17.1, Taxation for a cyclical industry. Raj jects. 17.2, 114-123 22-30 Kumar. 17.2, 133-148 Hirosako, Minoru see McSweeney, Chris Cyclical instability: an empirical and con- Understanding crude steel consumption: Humphreys, David. Similarities and differ- ceptual introduction. Roderick G. the perils of ignoring the role of tech- ences in the economics of metals and Eggert. 17.2, 91-99 nological change. Chris McSweeney and industrial minerals. 17.3, 184-195 Diversification in a small oil exporting eco- Minoru Hirosako. 17.4, 258-270 Jha, Raghbendra, Murty, M.N., Paul, nomy: the impact of the Dutch disease USSR-Mongolia: a minerals association Satya and Sahni, Balbir S. Cost struc- on Kuwait's industrialization. Robert E about to end. James P. Dorian. 17.1, ture of India’s iron and steel industry: Looney. 17.1, 31-41 42-53 allocative efficiency, economies of scale The economic causes and consequences of Welfare gains from aluminium recycling in and biased technical progress. 17.1, 22- the Bougainville crisis. Herb Thomp- the USA. David Westenbarger, Roy 30 son. 17.1, 69-85 Boyd and Chulho Jung. 17.4, 332-341 Jung, Chulho see Westenbarger, David Embodied copper: trade, intensity of use Kumar, Raj. Taxation for a cyclical indus- and consumption forecasts. Khalid Al- try. 17.2, 133-148 Rawahi and Michael Rieber. 17.1, 2-12 Articles — authors Lavite, M.M. Marketing in a cyclical busi- The European non-ferrous metals indus- Adams, Robin G. Managing cyclical ness: lessons from the molybdenum in- try: 1993 and beyond. Paulo de Sa. businesses. 17.2, 100-113 dustry. 17.2, 149-157 17.3, 211-225 Al-Rawahi, Khalid and Rieber, Michael. Lawrey, R.N. and Owen, A.D. The poten- Evaluating cyclical projects. Jaime Guz- Embodied copper: trade, intensity of tial supply of energy minerals in Au- man. 17.2, 114-123 use and consumption forecasts. 17.1, stralia. 17.4, 301-315 Finance for a cyclical industry. Elizabeth 2-12 Looney, Robert E. Diversification in a L. Robinson. 17.2, 124-132 Auty, R.M. Mismanaged mineral depend- small oil exporting economy: the im- Forecasting steel demand in China. Dong- ence: Zambia 1970-90. 17.3, 170-183 pact of the Dutch disease on Kuwait's ling Chen, Kenneth W. Clements, E. Boyd, Roy see Westenbarger, David industrialization. 17.1, 31-41 John Roberts and E. Juerg Weber. 17.3, Chen, Dongling, Clements, Kenneth W., McSweeney, Chris and Hirosako, Minoru. 196-210 Roberts, E. John and Weber, E. Juerg. Understanding crude steel consump- Investment in copper: through thick and Forecasting steel demand in China. tion: the perils of ignoring the role of thin. P.C.F. Crowson. 17.3, 226-235 17.3, 196-210 technological change. 17.4, 258-270 Licensing resource tracts: a comparison of Choksi, Shernaz. Aluminium price be- Murty, M.N. see Jha, Raghbendra auction and discretionary systems. Rob haviour: a decade on the LME. 17.1, Newcomb, Richard T. see Toweh, Solo- Fraser. 17.4, 271-283 13-21 mon H. Managing cyclical businesses. Robin G. Clements, Kenneth W. see Chen, Dongling Owen, A.D. see Lawrey, R.N. Adams. 17.2, 100-113 Crowson, P.C.F. Investment in copper: Paul, Satya see Jha, Raghbendra Marketing in a cyclical business: lessons through thick and thin. 17.3, 226-235 Rieber, Michael see Al-Rawahi, Khalid from the molybdenum industry. M.M. Curlee, T. Randall and Das, Sujit. Ad- Roberts, E. John see Chen, Dongling Lavite. 17.2, 149-157 vanced materials: information and Robinson, Elizabeth L. Finance for a cyc- Metals biotechnology for developing coun- analysis needs. 17.4, 316-331 lical industry. 17.2, 124-132 tries and case studies from the Andean Das, Sujit see Curlee, T. Randall Sahni, Balbir S. see Jha, Raghbendra Group, Chile and Canada. Alyson De Sa, Paulo. The European non-ferrous Thompson, Herb. The economic causes Warhurst. 17.1, 54-68 metals industry: 1993 and beyond. 17.3, and consequences of the Bougainville Minerals and metals production technol- 211-225 crisis. 17.1, 69-85 ogy: a survey of recent developments. Dorian, James P. USSR-Mongolia: a Toweh, Solomon H. and Newcomb, Magnus Ericsson. 17.4, 284-300 minerals association about to end. 17.1, Richard T. A spatial equilibrium analy- Mismanaged mineral dependence: Zambia 42-53 sis of world iron ore trade. 17.3, 236- 1970-90. R.M. Auty. 17.3, 170-183 Eggert, Roderick G. Cyclical instability: an 248 RESOURCES POLICY December 1991 Metals biotechnology Introduction by B.A. Tapp and J.R. Robert C. Drury). 17.1, 88 countries and case stu- Watkins (reviewed by James P. Do- Oil and Gas Forecasting: Reflections of a Andean Group, Chile and rian). 17.3, 249 Petroleum Geologist by Lawrence J. 1-68 The Lead and Zinc Industries: Long-term Drew (reviewed by David Morehouse). Chen, Dongling Prospects by Alfredo J. Dammert and 17.2, 161-162 Boyd, Roy and Jung, Jasbir G.S. Chhabra (reviewed by Tho- Primary Commodity Prices: Economic gains from aluminium mas Baack). 17.4, 342 Models and Policy edited by L. Alan SA. 17.4, 332-341 Mining and the Environment 2: A Refer- Winters and David Sapsford (reviewed ence List by the Institution of Mining by W.C. Labys). 17.2, 160-161 and Metallurgy (reviewed by Roderick Public Policies for Environmental Protec- G. Eggert). 17.2, 162 tion edited by Paul R. Portney (re- Mining and Metallurgy Investment in the viewed by Wade E. Martin). 17.1, 87- Arab Mineral Re- Third World: The End of Large Pro- 88 Future Development by jects? by Olivier Bomsel with Isabel Resource-Based Industrialization: Sowing reviewed by Walter Marques, Djibril Ndiaye and Paulo de the Oil in Eight Developing Countries 251 Sa (reviewed by Raymond F. Mikesell). by R.M. Auty (reviewed by Raj 1 of Mineral Resources 17.2, 158 Kumar). 17.2, 158-159 1D. Carr and Norman Non-Renewable Resources Extraction World Metal Demand: Trends and Pros- by Emil Attanasi) Programs and Markets Series: Fun- pects edited by John E. Tilton (re- damentals of Pure and Applied Econo- viewed by Mark C. Roberts). 17.3, Resource Systems: An mics by John M. Hartwick (reviewed by 250-251 RESOURCES POLICY December 1991

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