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FUND FERROUS METAL RUSSIA (METHOD AND RESULTS OF CALCULATIONS)

https://doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2013-2-13-17

Abstract

In this article presents and substantiates methods of estimation in-use stocks of iron (bottom-up and top-down
approaches) and proposes the approach, based on them and also considering contemporary Russian economic conditions.
The significance of this issue is that for last decade there has been a tendency of increasing both the share and volume of producing steel by EAF-process in world and in Russian ferrous metallurgy. As a result, the consumption of ferrous scrap has been increasing constantly. Thus, there is a necessity of studying the sources of its formation. And considering that more than 50 % of scrap generation is obsolete scrap, released from in-use steel stocks, it is crucial to analyze them.

About the Authors

G. I. Kozlov
ФГУП ЦНИИчермета им. И.П. Бардина
Russian Federation


Y. N. Raikov
НИТУ «МИСиС»
Russian Federation


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Kozlov G.I., Raikov Y.N. FUND FERROUS METAL RUSSIA (METHOD AND RESULTS OF CALCULATIONS). Russian Journal of Industrial Economics. 2013;(2):13-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2013-2-13-17

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