The annual quantity of metal being used by humans has been on the rise. A new analysis of 43 major economies reveals the extent to which year-to-year fluctuations in metal footprints have been in lockstep with countries’ economic growth and changes in investment spending
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One goal of this paper is to develop a model that explains metal consumption over time by the trends...
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A number of potential explanatory variables for the stocks and flows of copper and zinc in contempor...
Economic growth has caused a rapid rise in the use of metals and minerals. In addition, the world’s ...
Metals play a vital role in economic development, and resource scarcity is currently a huge global c...
AbstractThis study adopts the concept of material footprint (MF), an indicator for consumption-based...
This paper carries out a study of the interrelation between total consumption-GDP ratio of differen...
International audienceThe consumption of most metals continues to rise following ever-increasing pop...
This paper contributes to the understanding of metal demand development over time by illustrating th...
As the global economy grows, demand for metal continues to increase. Unfortunately, metal resources ...
The article attempts to test the aluminum consumption-economic growth nexus for 20 rich economies fo...
The growth in metal use in the past few decades raises concern that supplies may be insufficient to ...
We have built a system dynamics model, WORLD6, that takes into account population, energy extraction...
Global metal ore extraction tripled between 1970 and 2010 as metals are widely used in new infrastru...
One goal of this paper is to develop a model that explains metal consumption over time by the trends...
With the increasing competition for limited metal ore resources, nexus between economics society and...
This article is an analysis of world consumption of aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin, and zinc fo...
A number of potential explanatory variables for the stocks and flows of copper and zinc in contempor...
Economic growth has caused a rapid rise in the use of metals and minerals. In addition, the world’s ...
Metals play a vital role in economic development, and resource scarcity is currently a huge global c...
AbstractThis study adopts the concept of material footprint (MF), an indicator for consumption-based...
This paper carries out a study of the interrelation between total consumption-GDP ratio of differen...
International audienceThe consumption of most metals continues to rise following ever-increasing pop...
This paper contributes to the understanding of metal demand development over time by illustrating th...
As the global economy grows, demand for metal continues to increase. Unfortunately, metal resources ...
The article attempts to test the aluminum consumption-economic growth nexus for 20 rich economies fo...
The growth in metal use in the past few decades raises concern that supplies may be insufficient to ...
We have built a system dynamics model, WORLD6, that takes into account population, energy extraction...