Mineral Econ Asia

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Asia's economies
Asian mineral production statistics
Author_K. P. Wang
Bougainville Copper
Brunei Shell Petroleum
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Chittagong Hill Tract
Country's GNP
Country’s GNP
Eastern Ghats Region
economic geography research
Energy Policy
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foreign policy
GNP Growth
High Grade Iron Ore
High Price Conditions
industrial development Asia
industry labor force
infrastructure and labor studies
International Monetary Fund
Kompong Thom Province
Kota Baru
Land Reclamation
Large Scale Mining Operation
Lead Zinc Deposit
mineral industry analysis
mineral supply chain
mineral trade
Nonmetallic Minerals
Oil Technology
Open Pit Coal Mines
resource economics
Sun Moon Lake
Vice Versa
West Germany
Zinc Oxide Ore

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367020965
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reviews resource potential, mineral trade and consumption, the role of minerals internally and in world supply, the nature of minerals enterprise, major mineral industries, labor and infrastructure (as it affects industrial development), national attitudes and plans, and the general economic outlook for twenty-six countries. A mineral-supply data tabulation and a basic mineral-location map is provided for most of the countries reviewed. There are also more than a hundred additional mineral or industrial maps and photographs. A general regional view of Asia’s people, history, products, economies, resources, basic industries, and development problems is accompanied by charts and tabulations describing each area’s relative importance as a mineral producer, consumer, importer, and exporter. Each country-chapter is organized according to the following categories: significance of minerals, mineral supply position, nature of mineral enterprise, principal mineral industries, mine and industry workers, mineral transport, energy and power, and summary outlook.