Structural Changes in the World Mineral Industry: Implications for Canada

Description

218 pages
Contains Illustrations
ISBN 0-88757-075-5

Year

1986

Contributor

Edited by M.J. Wojciechowski
Reviewed by Leslie McGrath

Leslie McGrath was a librarian with the Toronto Public Library.

Review

Proceedings of the fifteenth CRS Policy Discussion Seminar held September 9-11, 1985 in Kingston, Ontario, Structural Changes in the World Mineral Industry includes nine papers which examine the impact of these changes on Canada. The topics covered are “Future Supplies of Metal,” “Structural Changes in the Canadian Zinc Market,” “The World Potash Industry,” “The Impact of Trade Policies on Canadian Minerals,” “U.S. Uranium Import Policies,” “Strategic Responses to Structural Change,” “Quebec Strategic Response to Structural Changes in the Mineral Industry,” “Meeting the Future Challenge,” and “Does Freer Trade Matter for the Canadian Mining Industry?” A panel discussion and digest of discussions are also included.

Citation

“Structural Changes in the World Mineral Industry: Implications for Canada,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/35452.