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Nonfuel Minerals: Foreign Dependence and National Security

by Raymond Mikesell , Raymond F. Mikesell
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9780472751853
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Michigan Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 270
  • Original Price: USD 35.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 400 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): International / Economics & Trade

In an uncertain international economic environment, the United States is increasingly dependent upon foreign suppliers for many things, including nonfuel minerals. This book deals with the major problems and policy issues involved with these minerals. The major problems concern the medium- and long-term availability of world supplies, the competitive structure of nonfuel mineral industries, and the location of world production and consumption. Special attention is given to the production of nonfuel minerals in developing countries and the role of foreign investment in Third World mineral industries. The major policy include reducing U.S. vulnerability to disruption of imports of nonfuel minerals; subsidizing, or protecting against imports, domestic producers of nonfuel minerals; conflicts between environmentalists and the mining industry; and international loans to Third World metal-producing countries. While the treatment of conflicting policy positions is objective, the author comes out on the side of unrestricted competition in world markets, including elimination of domestic subsidies to import barriers, the use of economic stockpiles to reduce vulnerability to import disruption, and maintenance of strict environmental pollution standards. The author is optimistic about the long-run outlook for mineral supplies necessary to meet world requirements for economic growth. United States domestic mineral independence may be unnecessary in terms of national security and too costly to consumers and the environment.

Raymond F. Mikesell is professor of economics at the University of Oregon. He has served as an economic advisor at the Bretton Woods International Monetary and Financial Conference (1944), as cochairman of the Research Council, Georgetown University Center for Strategic International Studies (1973-81), and as a member of the National Materials Advisory Board, National Academy of Sciences (1981-84). He has been a consultant to several United States and foreign multinational mining companies and has done research on foreign investment in mining in some fifteen countries. Among his many books are: Foreign Investment in the Petroleum and Mineral Industries (Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future); The World Copper Industry (Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future); Foreign Investment in Mining Projects (Oelgeschlager, Gunn, and Hain for Fund for Multinational Management Education); and National Defense Stockpile: Historical Review and Current Assessment (American Enterprise Institute).

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