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Evaluating the competitiveness and attractiveness of leading gold mining companies in Peru
Marco Antonio Cotrina Teatino +7 more
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An assessment of supply chain disruption in the gold mining industry in the North West Province
Louise Greyling
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Journal of Economic Geography, 2023
This article explores how the gold mining sector has adapted and evolved in developing countries since the onset of the global pandemic. A major criticism of capital-intensive gold mines has been that they occur as enclaves which fail to catalyze local
G. Hilson +5 more
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This article explores how the gold mining sector has adapted and evolved in developing countries since the onset of the global pandemic. A major criticism of capital-intensive gold mines has been that they occur as enclaves which fail to catalyze local
G. Hilson +5 more
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2014
Учеб.-метод. пособие для самостоят. работы [для студентов спец. 130400.65 «Горное дело» и аспирантов].
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Учеб.-метод. пособие для самостоят. работы [для студентов спец. 130400.65 «Горное дело» и аспирантов].
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Based on standard option pricing arguments and assumptions (including no convenience yield and sustainable property rights), we will not observe operating gold mines. We find that asymmetric information on the reserves in the gold mine is a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of operating gold mines.
Raaballe, J., Grundy, B.D.
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Based on standard option pricing arguments and assumptions (including no convenience yield and sustainable property rights), we will not observe operating gold mines. We find that asymmetric information on the reserves in the gold mine is a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of operating gold mines.
Raaballe, J., Grundy, B.D.
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2019
This chapter, which begins by exploring California's early history, demonstrates the critical role played by both geography and public policy in shaping the state's early economic development, the environmental impacts of that development, and the state's efforts to address those impacts.
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This chapter, which begins by exploring California's early history, demonstrates the critical role played by both geography and public policy in shaping the state's early economic development, the environmental impacts of that development, and the state's efforts to address those impacts.
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Business Strategy Review, 2004
John Mullins asks the question: Where do good ideas come from? Right now there are two million entrepreneurs in the UK actively engaged in starting a new business. Many of their ventures will never get off the ground. Of those that do, the majority will fail. There are more than 15 million entrepreneurs in the US doing the same thing.
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John Mullins asks the question: Where do good ideas come from? Right now there are two million entrepreneurs in the UK actively engaged in starting a new business. Many of their ventures will never get off the ground. Of those that do, the majority will fail. There are more than 15 million entrepreneurs in the US doing the same thing.
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