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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Table of Contents; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; Goals of the Study; A Brief Review of the Study; PART I: THE SUPPLY OF MINOR METALS; 2. MINOR METALS AND MAJOR METAL; What Are "The Minor Metals"?; Metals Versus Mineral; Minor Metals Versus Major Metals; Supply; Stages of Production; Source Materials; Primary Products; Demand; Rarity and Scarcity; 3. A CLASSIFICATION OF MINOR METALS; Organization of the Classification; The Classes | |
505 | 8 | |a Class A -1: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major MetalsClass A-2: Metallurgical Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class B-1: Milling Byproducts of Major Metals; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; 4. SUPPLY CONDITIONS OF THE CLASSES; Class A -l: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major Metals; Byproduct Production; Long-Run and Short-Run Supply Curves; Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Short Run) | |
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505 | 8 | |a The Foreign Industry and International TradeSize and Growth of Output; Value of Minor Metal Production; An Index of Physical Volume of Production; 6. THE FIRMS PRODUCING MINOR METALS; Industry, Firm, and Minor Metals; Which Industries Produce Minor Metals?; Which Industries Produce Which Minor Metals?; Vertical Integration; Size of Firms; Response to Increased Demand; Sponge Titanium; Rare-Earth Products; Other Metals; Inter-firm Associations; Specializations Within a Particular Minor Metal; Joint Ventures; Exchange of Technical Information; Associations for Marketing; Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. SOURCES OF COMPETITIONBases for Entry into Production of Minor Metals; Entry by Integrating from Source Material to Primary Product; Entry by Diversification; Entry by Integrating from Manufacturing to Primary Product; Competition Among Existing Producers; Concentration of Production; International Trade; Secondary Production; Government Programs; Effect of Demand; 8. THE STRENGTH OF COMPETITION; The Price Records; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited Fluctuating Prices; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited a Humped Price Record | |
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contents | An interest in the minor metals -- termed "minor" as their annual production is relatively small -- had been developing for many years. This study, first published in 1965, examines patterns of supply that can be identified as underlying the production of minor metals, and then uses these patterns to investigate the nature and degree of competition in the production of minor metals. This book will be of interest to students of environmental studies Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Table of Contents; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; Goals of the Study; A Brief Review of the Study; PART I: THE SUPPLY OF MINOR METALS; 2. MINOR METALS AND MAJOR METAL; What Are "The Minor Metals"?; Metals Versus Mineral; Minor Metals Versus Major Metals; Supply; Stages of Production; Source Materials; Primary Products; Demand; Rarity and Scarcity; 3. A CLASSIFICATION OF MINOR METALS; Organization of the Classification; The Classes Class A -1: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major MetalsClass A-2: Metallurgical Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class B-1: Milling Byproducts of Major Metals; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; 4. SUPPLY CONDITIONS OF THE CLASSES; Class A -l: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major Metals; Byproduct Production; Long-Run and Short-Run Supply Curves; Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Short Run) Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Long Run)Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; The Mining Firm and Mineral Price Behavior; Short-Run Supply Conditions; Long-Run Supply Conditions; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Supply Conditions of Heavy Sand Deposits; Supply Conditions of Pegmatite Deposits; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; Intersections of Supply Curves; PART II: THE PRODUCTION OF MINOR METALS; 5. LOCATION AND SCALE OF PRODUCTION; Geography of the Industry; Location and the Domestic Industry The Foreign Industry and International TradeSize and Growth of Output; Value of Minor Metal Production; An Index of Physical Volume of Production; 6. THE FIRMS PRODUCING MINOR METALS; Industry, Firm, and Minor Metals; Which Industries Produce Minor Metals?; Which Industries Produce Which Minor Metals?; Vertical Integration; Size of Firms; Response to Increased Demand; Sponge Titanium; Rare-Earth Products; Other Metals; Inter-firm Associations; Specializations Within a Particular Minor Metal; Joint Ventures; Exchange of Technical Information; Associations for Marketing; Summary 7. SOURCES OF COMPETITIONBases for Entry into Production of Minor Metals; Entry by Integrating from Source Material to Primary Product; Entry by Diversification; Entry by Integrating from Manufacturing to Primary Product; Competition Among Existing Producers; Concentration of Production; International Trade; Secondary Production; Government Programs; Effect of Demand; 8. THE STRENGTH OF COMPETITION; The Price Records; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited Fluctuating Prices; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited a Humped Price Record |
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spelling | Brooks, David B. 1934- Verfasser (DE-588)139191178 aut Supply and Competition in Minor Metals David B. Brooks Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY RFF Press 2016 © 1965 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge revivals Vendor-supplied metadata. - Reprint. Originally published: Washington, DC : Resources for the Future, 1965. - Includes index An interest in the minor metals -- termed "minor" as their annual production is relatively small -- had been developing for many years. This study, first published in 1965, examines patterns of supply that can be identified as underlying the production of minor metals, and then uses these patterns to investigate the nature and degree of competition in the production of minor metals. This book will be of interest to students of environmental studies Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Table of Contents; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; Goals of the Study; A Brief Review of the Study; PART I: THE SUPPLY OF MINOR METALS; 2. MINOR METALS AND MAJOR METAL; What Are "The Minor Metals"?; Metals Versus Mineral; Minor Metals Versus Major Metals; Supply; Stages of Production; Source Materials; Primary Products; Demand; Rarity and Scarcity; 3. A CLASSIFICATION OF MINOR METALS; Organization of the Classification; The Classes Class A -1: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major MetalsClass A-2: Metallurgical Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class B-1: Milling Byproducts of Major Metals; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; 4. SUPPLY CONDITIONS OF THE CLASSES; Class A -l: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major Metals; Byproduct Production; Long-Run and Short-Run Supply Curves; Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Short Run) Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Long Run)Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; The Mining Firm and Mineral Price Behavior; Short-Run Supply Conditions; Long-Run Supply Conditions; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Supply Conditions of Heavy Sand Deposits; Supply Conditions of Pegmatite Deposits; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; Intersections of Supply Curves; PART II: THE PRODUCTION OF MINOR METALS; 5. LOCATION AND SCALE OF PRODUCTION; Geography of the Industry; Location and the Domestic Industry The Foreign Industry and International TradeSize and Growth of Output; Value of Minor Metal Production; An Index of Physical Volume of Production; 6. THE FIRMS PRODUCING MINOR METALS; Industry, Firm, and Minor Metals; Which Industries Produce Minor Metals?; Which Industries Produce Which Minor Metals?; Vertical Integration; Size of Firms; Response to Increased Demand; Sponge Titanium; Rare-Earth Products; Other Metals; Inter-firm Associations; Specializations Within a Particular Minor Metal; Joint Ventures; Exchange of Technical Information; Associations for Marketing; Summary 7. SOURCES OF COMPETITIONBases for Entry into Production of Minor Metals; Entry by Integrating from Source Material to Primary Product; Entry by Diversification; Entry by Integrating from Manufacturing to Primary Product; Competition Among Existing Producers; Concentration of Production; International Trade; Secondary Production; Government Programs; Effect of Demand; 8. THE STRENGTH OF COMPETITION; The Price Records; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited Fluctuating Prices; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited a Humped Price Record BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Mineral industries fast Mineral industries / United States Industrie Wirtschaft Mineral industries United States USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Brooks, David B. Supply and Competition in Minor Metals Hoboken : Taylor and Francis,c2015 9781138941823 |
spellingShingle | Brooks, David B. 1934- Supply and Competition in Minor Metals An interest in the minor metals -- termed "minor" as their annual production is relatively small -- had been developing for many years. This study, first published in 1965, examines patterns of supply that can be identified as underlying the production of minor metals, and then uses these patterns to investigate the nature and degree of competition in the production of minor metals. This book will be of interest to students of environmental studies Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; FOREWORD; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Table of Contents; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; Goals of the Study; A Brief Review of the Study; PART I: THE SUPPLY OF MINOR METALS; 2. MINOR METALS AND MAJOR METAL; What Are "The Minor Metals"?; Metals Versus Mineral; Minor Metals Versus Major Metals; Supply; Stages of Production; Source Materials; Primary Products; Demand; Rarity and Scarcity; 3. A CLASSIFICATION OF MINOR METALS; Organization of the Classification; The Classes Class A -1: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major MetalsClass A-2: Metallurgical Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class B-1: Milling Byproducts of Major Metals; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; 4. SUPPLY CONDITIONS OF THE CLASSES; Class A -l: Metallurgical Byproducts of Major Metals; Byproduct Production; Long-Run and Short-Run Supply Curves; Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Short Run) Response of Byproduct Supply to Changed Demand (Major Metal Long Run)Class C: Individually Mined Minor Metals; The Mining Firm and Mineral Price Behavior; Short-Run Supply Conditions; Long-Run Supply Conditions; Class B-2: Milling Byproducts and Coproducts of Minor Metals; Supply Conditions of Heavy Sand Deposits; Supply Conditions of Pegmatite Deposits; Class D: Metals Without Geologic Limitations; Intersections of Supply Curves; PART II: THE PRODUCTION OF MINOR METALS; 5. LOCATION AND SCALE OF PRODUCTION; Geography of the Industry; Location and the Domestic Industry The Foreign Industry and International TradeSize and Growth of Output; Value of Minor Metal Production; An Index of Physical Volume of Production; 6. THE FIRMS PRODUCING MINOR METALS; Industry, Firm, and Minor Metals; Which Industries Produce Minor Metals?; Which Industries Produce Which Minor Metals?; Vertical Integration; Size of Firms; Response to Increased Demand; Sponge Titanium; Rare-Earth Products; Other Metals; Inter-firm Associations; Specializations Within a Particular Minor Metal; Joint Ventures; Exchange of Technical Information; Associations for Marketing; Summary 7. SOURCES OF COMPETITIONBases for Entry into Production of Minor Metals; Entry by Integrating from Source Material to Primary Product; Entry by Diversification; Entry by Integrating from Manufacturing to Primary Product; Competition Among Existing Producers; Concentration of Production; International Trade; Secondary Production; Government Programs; Effect of Demand; 8. THE STRENGTH OF COMPETITION; The Price Records; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited Fluctuating Prices; Minor Metal Commodities That Have Exhibited a Humped Price Record BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Mineral industries fast Mineral industries / United States Industrie Wirtschaft Mineral industries United States |
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title_full | Supply and Competition in Minor Metals David B. Brooks |
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