1988
DOI: 10.1016/0301-4207(88)90049-9
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A reassessment of the strategic materials question

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“…In the 1970s and 1980s, due to relatively high commodity prices (Humphreys, 2010a), the two oil crises in 1973and 1979(Kesicki, 2010, the cobalt crisis in 1978 (Alonso et al, 2007) and not least because of the Cold War, the awareness of import dependencies and vulnerabilities was high (Humphreys, 2010b). This is evident from several publications about strategic and critical raw materials from that time (Haglund, 1984;Jacobson et al, 1988;Leamy, 1985;Robinson, 1986) and official reports from governmental institutions such as the U.S. Council on International Economic Policy (1974), the Commission of the European Communities (1975) or the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (1983). Furthermore, the issue of raw material criticality was part of political initiatives like "The National Critical Materials Act of 1984" (Committee on Science, 1984).…”
Section: Current and Historic Debate About Critical Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In the 1970s and 1980s, due to relatively high commodity prices (Humphreys, 2010a), the two oil crises in 1973and 1979(Kesicki, 2010, the cobalt crisis in 1978 (Alonso et al, 2007) and not least because of the Cold War, the awareness of import dependencies and vulnerabilities was high (Humphreys, 2010b). This is evident from several publications about strategic and critical raw materials from that time (Haglund, 1984;Jacobson et al, 1988;Leamy, 1985;Robinson, 1986) and official reports from governmental institutions such as the U.S. Council on International Economic Policy (1974), the Commission of the European Communities (1975) or the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (1983). Furthermore, the issue of raw material criticality was part of political initiatives like "The National Critical Materials Act of 1984" (Committee on Science, 1984).…”
Section: Current and Historic Debate About Critical Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…According to a number of scholars, the adjectives "critical", "strategic", and "scarce" have not been differentiated clearly from each other and, therefore, have been used interchangeably [2,38,39]. The historical conceptualisation and use of the concept "strategic" for natural resources is described by Haglund [3].…”
Section: Definitions Of Criticalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tais minerais estão listados na Resolução n°2 do Ministério de Minas e Energia (MME) (MME, 2021). Jacobson et al (1988) relacionam os termos crítico e estratégico, com uma noção comum de que tais materiais possuem um fornecimento vulnerável, devido aos recursos serem finitos e dependerem de poucos países, como fornecedores.…”
Section: Materiais Críticosunclassified
“…Além do índice de substituição, que avalia materiais substitutos no momento avaliado e não os com potencial futuro de substituição, calculando o impacto no fornecimento caso existam substitutos prontamente disponíveis para amenizar a falta do material (DELOITTE SUSTAINABILITY et al, 2017). , 1988;RADETZKI, 1984).…”
Section: Materiais Críticosunclassified