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THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF INDIA—2001 11.1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF

by S. Kuo
"... India’s economy in 2001 was characterized by a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 5.4%. Fiscal deficit was projected to be 4.7 % of GDP (Far Eastern Economic Review, 2001a). Interest rates were low with the Reserve Bank of India lending rate at 7%. Agriculture encompassed 25 % of GDP and was for ..."
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of growth of exports led by jewelry, leather goods, machinery, software, and textiles declined in 2001 and total exports represented 10 % of GDP. India is endowed with vast mineral resources, and their production contributed 2 % to GDP. The country exploited 52

Global Exports and GDP are taken from the IMF, World Economic Outlook

by Patrick Grady, Kathleen Macmillan
"... International Interprovincial Interprovincial and International Exports are in current dollars and include both goods and services. GDP is in current dollars. ..."
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International Interprovincial Interprovincial and International Exports are in current dollars and include both goods and services. GDP is in current dollars.

1Causality between non-oil exports and GDP growths in Iran

by Naser Shahnoushi, Mohammad Bakhshoodeh
"... Applying Johansson’s multivariate procedure and vector error correction model to time series of 1967-2003, this study investigates the role of non-oil exports in growth of Iran economy. Results of this study showed that in short run, causality direction is from non-oil export growth to non-oil GDP a ..."
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Applying Johansson’s multivariate procedure and vector error correction model to time series of 1967-2003, this study investigates the role of non-oil exports in growth of Iran economy. Results of this study showed that in short run, causality direction is from non-oil export growth to non-oil GDP

THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF FINLAND—2001 10.1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF

by S. Kuo
"... Finland’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate amounted to only 0.7 % in 2001 compared with 5.6 % in 2000. The growth was stalled by a reduction in worldwide demand for products; exports amounted to $46 billion. Exports of goods contributed 42 % to the country’s GDP, and industrial production co ..."
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Finland’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate amounted to only 0.7 % in 2001 compared with 5.6 % in 2000. The growth was stalled by a reduction in worldwide demand for products; exports amounted to $46 billion. Exports of goods contributed 42 % to the country’s GDP, and industrial production

Macroeconomic Effects from Government Purchases and Taxes

by Robert J. Barro, Charles J. Redlick , 2009
"... For U.S. annual data that include WWII, the estimated multiplier for defense spending is 0.6-0.7 at the median unemployment rate. There is some evidence that this multiplier rises with the extent of economic slack and reaches 1.0 when the unemployment rate is around 12%. Multipliers for non-defense ..."
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-defense purchases and net exports tend also to fall. The response of private consumer expenditure differs insignificantly from zero. For samples that begin in 1950, increases in average marginal income-tax rates (measured by a newly constructed time series) have a significantly negative effect on real GDP. We lack

Upper ocean ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling in a global three-dimensional model

by J. Keith Moore, Scott C. Doney, Keith Lindsay - Global Biogeochem. Cycles , 2004
"... [1] A global three-dimensional marine ecosystem model with several key phytoplankton functional groups, multiple limiting nutrients, explicit iron cycling, and a mineral ballast/ organic matter parameterization is run within a global ocean circulation model. The coupled biogeochemistry/ecosystem/cir ..."
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[1] A global three-dimensional marine ecosystem model with several key phytoplankton functional groups, multiple limiting nutrients, explicit iron cycling, and a mineral ballast/ organic matter parameterization is run within a global ocean circulation model. The coupled biogeochemistry

Granger Causality Relationship between Mining Exports and GDP Growth in Iran

by Bahramshakouri , Bahram Shakouri , Soheilakhoshnevisyazdi , 2012
"... Abstract: This paper investigates the causality relationship between miningexports, industrialexports,imports and economic growth for Iran using Cointegration, Error Correction Model, and Granger causality.The annual time series used for the estimation cover the time period 1959 -2008. Using Augmen ..."
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no cointegration at 5% level of significance pointing to the fact that the variables have a long-run relationship. The paper finds thatminingexportsand imports is linked to economic growth. In other words, the growth inmining exports sectors Granger causes economic growth which, in turn, promotes the growth

EXPORTS OF MINERAL ELEMENTS IN THE CANE JUICES

by Y. Lemaire, F Colmet-daage, J. Gautheyrou
"... A set of eleven 3 x 3 x 3 NPK factorial trials was laid out to study different aspects of the fertilization of sugar cane in Grande Terre. The following data were gathered over several years. Ifi i t ial soil analyses At the time each trial was laid out, a composite sample of the surface soil for ea ..."
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A set of eleven 3 x 3 x 3 NPK factorial trials was laid out to study different aspects of the fertilization of sugar cane in Grande Terre. The following data were gathered over several years. Ifi i t ial soil analyses At the time each trial was laid out, a composite sample of the surface soil for each of the twenty seven elementary plots was taken before manuring and pH, exchangeable potassium and total phosphorus were determined. Foliar diagnosis Two or three samplings of the tissue of the Top Visible Dewlap leaf lamina were taken between the third and seventh month in each plot and the percentages of N, P, K, Ca, Mg in the dry matter were determined. Harvest results The yield of cane per plot was obtained, samples of thirty whole cane stalks per plot were collected for the determination of the recoverable sucrose content, and sugar pro- I duction in tons par hectare was calculated (Lemaire, 1961).

THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF THE NETHERLANDS—2001 18.1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF

by R. Newman
"... In 2001, the Netherlands was a very important regional producer of natural gas and petroleum for the European market and played a major role as a transshipment center for mineral materials entering and leaving continental Europe. In terms of world production, however, it was a modest producer of met ..."
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of metallic and nonmetallic minerals and mineral products. In the first half of 2001, the Dutch economy, which has been expanding for the past 4 years, slowed significantly and ended with a growth of only 1.75 % in the gross domestic product (GDP). The modest growth was driven chiefly by increases

THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ZAMBIA—2001 30.1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF

by J. Coakley
"... Zambia is a landlocked country in southern African with an area of 752,614 square kilometers (km2), 9.8 million people, and for 2000 (the latest year for which purchasing power parity data are available), a per capita gross domestic product (GDP) purchasing power parity estimated to be $880.1 In 200 ..."
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.1 In 2001, overall, mining and quarrying accounted for about 6 % of real GDP, 68 % of merchandise exports, and about 40,000 jobs of a total formal sector employment of 470,000. Total merchandise exports in 2001 were $871 million, of which metals accounted for $590 million. Fuel and energy imports accounted
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