119 results on '"Pulp industry -- Economic aspects"'
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2. Nonparametric Methods for Evaluating Economic Efficiency and Imperfect Competition
3. A slow climb back
4. The big picture
5. Exports and growth: a causality analysis for the pulp and paper industries based on international panel data
6. Latin America; annual review
7. Africa; annual review
8. Asia/Australia; annual review
9. Europe: annual review
10. Colombia: producers fight on despire tough market
11. Asia Pacific: putting on a brave face
12. The U.S. South: steaming ahead
13. Latin America: from comparative to competitive advantage
14. Top managers, analysts say paper industry slow to change
15. Capital spending plans, 1996-98 and beyond
16. Paper & forest products industry
17. Making sense of the maze: a guide to pulp and paper printing/writing grades
18. Paper & forest products industry
19. Challenge of capital intensity forces industry to rethink business decisions
20. Paper & forest products industry
21. Paper & forest products industry
22. Paper sector swept along on a tide of change
23. Paper industry trends in 1995
24. Performance audits illustrate areas of potential operating improvements
25. Walk softly and carry a big stick
26. Waste paper: the new forest
27. Five companies to watch
28. Economic analysis of the pulp and paper industry
29. U.S. paper industry will benefit from economic revival this year
30. It looks good on paper
31. Economic morass affects all
32. From the front line
33. Asia braces itself for the credit crunch
34. Asia Pacific: poised to take over
35. U.S. mills looking for a turnaround in 1997
36. Brazil: Latin America's paper superpower
37. Asia keeps up the pace
38. Years of a separation produce a painful reunion
39. A new frontier
40. Surrounded by darkness: still no light at the end of the tunnel for the industry worldwide
41. Overcapacity, weak prices hurting results
42. Paper loss
43. Redefining growth
44. Woodfree resists pressure for price rise solution
45. Here comes the euro ... ready or not
46. A slightly better year for the top 150, but whatever next?
47. Heat recovery from wastewater: heat recovery from gray water is particularly important in water-intensive industries such as pulp and paper plants, dairies and breweries. Rather than flushing used water down the drain, consider whether a heat exchanging system can help you put that energy to work in your process again
48. Five companies to watch
49. Supply agreements in a 'green' economy: the pulp and paper industry should examine existing wood supply agreements to prepare for higher energy costs and a rising wood-based bioproducts industry
50. North America: annual review
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