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The Pulp and Paper Industry

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Progress in Intercalation Research

Part of the book series: Studies in Industrial Organization ((SIOR,volume 18))

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Europe is the second-largest paper producing and consuming area in the world after North America. In 1989 the production of paper and paperboard was close to 60 million tons, about 25% of total world output. Consumption was slightly above 56 million tons, or about 157 kilos per capita.

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Zavatta, R. (1993). The Pulp and Paper Industry. In: Müller-Warmuth, W., Schöllhorn, R. (eds) Progress in Intercalation Research. Studies in Industrial Organization, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1733-3_4

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