Uranium

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Author_Marian Radetzki
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commodity market
Discounted Cash Flow Rate
Doe
energy policy analysis
energy sources
energy supply trends
Enrichment Capacity
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Foreign Uranium
International Commodity Markets
international market volatility
International Uranium Cartel
iron ore
Light Water Reactor
Low Cost Reserves
mineral commodity markets
Mining Annual Review
Natural gas
Natural Uranium
Nuclear Electricity Generation
Nuclear Fuel Cost
nuclear fuel cycle
Nuclear Fuel Producers
nuclear industry economic impact
nuclear power
resource supply constraints
Soviet gas
Spent Fuel Elements
Tails Assay
United States gas regulation
Uranium
Uranium Cartel
Uranium Demand
Uranium Industry
Uranium Institute
Uranium Market
Uranium Prices
Uranium Producers
Uranium Requirements

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138501119
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The uranium market is a particularly volatile and unpredictable international commodity market. This book, originally published in 1981, analyses the factors responsible for the price rise and falls of uranium in the 1970s. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the international uranium market from its inception and the conditions of price developments in mineral markets in general. The analysis of the uranium market contained in this book provides valuable insights to all those involved int eh different facets of the nuclear industry, as well as illustrating how policitical decisions with little concern for the ensuing economic implications can create havoc in international commodity markets.

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