2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2278867
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Long Term Trends in Steel Consumption

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“…The per capita steel consumption can also be used as an indicator of the volume of steel consumed by the economy as a whole. According to Jenkins, Barton, Bartzokas, Hesselberg and Knutsen (2002), and Dohrn and Kratschell (2013), there are two factors that can be used for the calculation of per capita steel consumption. These are:  The income of the population and its demand for steel-related products such as motor vehicles; and  The structure of the steel sector in the economy in terms of where raw materials are procured, the technology type, and the location of the steel production plants.…”
Section: Domestic R/tonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The per capita steel consumption can also be used as an indicator of the volume of steel consumed by the economy as a whole. According to Jenkins, Barton, Bartzokas, Hesselberg and Knutsen (2002), and Dohrn and Kratschell (2013), there are two factors that can be used for the calculation of per capita steel consumption. These are:  The income of the population and its demand for steel-related products such as motor vehicles; and  The structure of the steel sector in the economy in terms of where raw materials are procured, the technology type, and the location of the steel production plants.…”
Section: Domestic R/tonmentioning
confidence: 99%