Mineral Markets

  • Gocht W
  • Zantop H
  • Eggert R
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A “market” is a hypothetical place where buyers and sellers of a given commodity meet to determine price. Mineral markets are material goods markets, and many are regarded as world markets because of the easy negotiability of the traded commodities.

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Gocht, W. R., Zantop, H., & Eggert, R. G. (1988). Mineral Markets. In International Mineral Economics (pp. 132–186). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73321-5_8

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