Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Europe (a95a27f0-ff42-427c-84a6-6601b74cee72)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 451
- File Size:
- 160535 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
Overall mineral industry productive activity in Europe increased in 1965, following general upward trends in gross national product and total industrial production4 recorded. The gross national product of non-Communist Europe in market prices in 1965 was estimated at $572 billion and that of Communist Europe at $409 billion. However, the extractive sectors of the mineral industries generally did not fare as well as the processing sectors. In fact, a number of countries recorded lower production levels in this sector in 1965 than in 1964 and most countries had a lower growth rate in extractive industry output than in overall industrial output. Among the non-Communist nations of Europe, a general decline in coal production and lower levels of iron ore output in France, West Germany, and Luxembourg contributed significantly to the smaller growth rates or declines in extractive indexes. Where higher indexes were registered, this generally resulted from the performance of the petroleum and natural gas industry; exceptions were Greece, Norway, and Sweden. The decline recorded for Czechoslovakia was attributable entirely to poorer performance by that nation's coal industry.
Citation
APA:
(1967) Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Europe (a95a27f0-ff42-427c-84a6-6601b74cee72)MLA: Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Europe (a95a27f0-ff42-427c-84a6-6601b74cee72). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.