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If you go down to the woods today; Sustainable forestryThe Economist (London), 2019-10, Vol.433 (9165), p.75COPYRIGHT 2019 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;COPYRIGHT 2019 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;ISSN: 0013-0613Full text available |
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Beaten to a pulp.(changes affecting the pulp and paper industry)The Economist (London), 2000-05, Vol.355 (8171), p.117ISSN: 0013-0613Full text available |
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Unfolding: paper and pulpThe Economist (London), 1995-01, Vol.334 (7897), p.59COPYRIGHT 1995 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;ISSN: 0013-0613Full text available |
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Money that grows on trees; Pulp producers in BrazilThe Economist (London), 2016-03, Vol.418 (8982), p.72COPYRIGHT 2016 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;COPYRIGHT 2016 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;ISSN: 0013-0613Full text available |
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Turning over a new leaf? Europe's paper and pulp industry.(Europe's big paper makers are becoming cleverer at managing their industry's painful economic cycles)(Brief Article)The Economist (London), 2001-09, Vol.360 (8239)COPYRIGHT 2001 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated ;ISSN: 0013-0613Full text available |