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Mineral economics is the academic discipline that investigates and promotes understanding of economic and policy issues associated with the production and use of mineral commodities.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Richard L., and John E. Tilton. "Mineral economics: Overview of a discipline." Resources policy 33, no. 1 (2008): 4-11.
  • http://www.mineralecons.com, a research library for mineral economists. Updated articles on mineral discovery, production, policy and project evaluation.
  • http://www.philip-s-baker-consulting.com, an experienced research-oriented mineral economics consulting company. Mineral economics capabilities: Valuation and support of corporate transactions or litigation.