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The mining industry in the European Union: Analysis of inter-industry linkages using input–output analysis
Authors:JR San Cristóbal  MV Biezma
Institution:1. Nautical Sciences Department, University of Cantabria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Nautica, Santander 39004, Spain;2. Materials Sciences Department, University of Cantabria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Nautica, Santander 39004, Spain
Abstract:Input–output modelling is a useful tool in policy analysis and economic planning. This methodology is used to detect the inter-industry linkages known as forward and backward linkages. Examination of these measures provides one mechanism for identifying “key” or “leading” sectors. The main objective of this paper is to measure the linkages of the mining and quarrying industry in the European Union (EU) and to determine if any of the industry subsectors can be considered key sectors. The paper shows that three subsectors can be considered key sectors: the mining of coal and lignite and extraction of peat in Germany; mining of metal ores in Sweden; and other mining and quarrying in Austria, Denmark and Spain. These sectors are more stimulated by overall industry growth than other sectors and have greater impacts in terms of investment expenditures on the national economy than other sectors. The values of the forward and backward linkages show that the mining and quarrying is an industry that would be stimulated by an increase in a regional economy's production more than other sectors, while an increase in the mining and quarrying industry's output would not stimulate this regional economy more than an increase in other sectors.
Keywords:Mining and quarrying  Forward linkage  Backward linkage  Key sector
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