2 edition of Some aspects of canadian mineral economics found in the catalog.
Some aspects of canadian mineral economics
T. A. Harwood
Published
1953
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The book is written as an introductory-level textbook in mineral economics. Advanced students in mineral engineering programs, economics, and business administration curricula, with a particular interest in economic analysis of mineral and energy activities may find this book an appropriate : O. Rudawsky. Minerals and Metals Fact Book – is to provide key information related to Canada’s exploration, mining, and mineral manufacturing industries in a format that is easy to consult. The data and information in this edition cover the calendar. year except where noted otherwise. Some historical information.
Amounts shown in italicized text are for items listed in currency other than Canadian dollars and are approximate conversions to Canadian dollars based upon Bloomberg's conversion rates. For more recent exchange rates, please use the Universal Currency Converter. The Canadian economy also differs slightly from its neighbour, the US, where by the former is a net exporter of commodities while the latter is a net importer. The Canadian banking industry is also rather conservative in comparison to that of the US. Despite this, Canada’s economic progress is interlinked with the US economy.
Canadian Taxation of Mining by Steve Suarez M ining represents one of the most important sec-tors of Canada’s economy. Mineral extraction within the . About 25 years ago I studied economics in graduate school, but about all I remembered was some vague stuff about supply and demand. After further investigation, I found that there's been lots written about the economics of the mineral commodity market (e.g., for gold, silver, copper, zinc, etc.), but virtually nothing on how the laws of.
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