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Resource curse is a misnomer: achieving resource blessing is the future

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Media, Mineral Economics, Mineral Policy, Mining, Publications

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Catching up on May's Strictly Boardroom articles on MiningNews.net by myself and Allan Trench (The University of Western Australia) the first article of the month tackles the 'resource curse'. The article entitled "Resource curse is a misnomer: achieving resource blessing is the future" looks at contradictory data on the subject produced by the World Bank. When looking at the four…
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The role of strategic consulting in the resources sector

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Conferences, Exploration, Mining, Publications, Strategy

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Earlier in the year I was privileged to be asked by the University of Western Australia Business School to present to a group of visiting MBA students from the Institute of Technology in Bandung, Indonesia. The talk had similar content to one given earlier in the year to students from the University of Alberta, however, with a bit more of…
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ITRI’s “Tin for Tomorrow: Contributing to a Global Sustainable Future”

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Mining

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The International Tin Research Institute (ITRI) has released a new free report on the tin industry and its role in "sustainable development". The report also includes the essentials of tin economics and looks pretty smart. I do a considerable amount of consultancy for ITRI in designing their tin mine cost model and contributing to their industry reports and presentations, so…
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“Tin: New sources, new apps” by Peter Kettle (ITRI) in the Mining Journal

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Exploration, Mining, Recommended

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My good friend, Peter Kettle, Manager of Market Statistics & Market Studies at ITRI (International Tin Research Institute) has written an excellent guest article for the Mining Journal providing an overview of the tin industry and how the current market fundamentals are conspiring to create an opportunity for explorers and developers of new tin deposits. In the article Peter discusses…
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Behre Dolbear “Where Not To Invest 2010”

- By: Antonia Corr
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Exploration, Mining

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Behre Dolbear's ‘2010 Ranking of Countries for Mining Investment’ ranks 25 countries with major mining exploration and operations on seven criteria that focus on “political risk”. Seven criteria look at the country’s economic and political system, the degree to which social issues affect mining, delays in obtaining permits, corruption, the stability of the local currency and the tax regime. For…
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