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Mineral commodity consumption and intensity of use re-assessed
Viviana Fernandez
Business School
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hypothesis
100%
metals
100%
minerals
100%
commodities
100%
copper
66%
nickel
66%
income
66%
tools
33%
populations
33%
values
33%
information
33%
aluminum
33%
industry
33%
equations
33%
equilibrium
33%
capital
33%
prices
33%
elasticity
33%
zinc
33%
tin
33%
economic development
33%
Keyphrases
Mineral Commodity
100%
Intensity of Use
100%
Per Capita Consumption
50%
Metal Consumption
50%
Copper-nickel
25%
Own-price Elasticity
25%
Total Population
25%
Copper-zinc
25%
Aluminum-copper Alloy
25%
Nickel-tin
25%
Economic Development
25%
Mixed Support
25%
Long-term Equilibrium Relationship
25%
Total Metals
25%
Gross Capital Formation
25%
Industry Value Added
25%
Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model
25%
Consumption Trends
25%
Low-middle Income
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Price Elasticity
100%
Lag Model
100%
Value Added
100%
Economic developments
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Capital Formation
100%
Purity
100%
Economic developments
100%