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Vol 184
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Article

The USA mineral-resources sector development in the globalization epoch

Authors:
A. A. Maltsev
About authors
  • Post-Graduate student Ural State University of Economics
Date submitted:
2008-11-16
Date accepted:
2009-01-15
Date published:
2009-12-11

Abstract

There are revealed the peculiarities of America’s mineral-resources sector at the modern stage of development. The influence of globalization processes on the US mineral-resources sector evolution is considered. The strategy and tactics of US mineral-resources sector state positioning policy in new management frameworks are being scrutinized.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Mineral raw materials complex: problems in control under new economical conditions
Keywords:
mineral-resources sector deindustrialization import dependence USA energy interests
Funding:

None

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