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From

Analysis of the Material Flow of New Members of the European Union

Lembo Tanning, Toivo Tanning

Journal of Behavioural Economics, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Accounting and Transport. 2014, 2(5), 104-115 doi:10.12691/jbe-2-5-1
  • Figure 1. Total Domestic Material Consumption of Baltic States. Million tonnes [18]
  • Figure 2. DMC of Poland and Romania. Million tonnes [18]
  • Figure 3. DMC of CEE-6 countries. Million tonnes [18]
  • Figure 4. Total import and export of the EU-27 and Germany [18]
  • Figure 5. Total resource of Estonia, thousands tonnes [18]
  • Figure 6. Total resource of Latvia and Lithuania, thousands tonnes [18]
  • Figure 7. Material flow accounts of EU 27, thousand tonnes [24]
  • Figure 8. DMC by MF3 - bn tonnes [5]
  • Figure 9. DMC by MF1 and MF4 - bn tonnes [19]
  • Figure 10. DMC by biomass 1 000 tonnes [19]
  • Figure 11. DMC by Metal ores (gross ores) of EU-27, million tonnes. [19]
  • Figure 12. DMC by non-metallic minerals 1 000 tonnes. MF3 [19]
  • Figure 13. DMC by fossil energy materials in Germany and EU-27 1 000 tonnes. MF4 [19]
  • Figure 14. DMC by fossil energy materials/carriers 1 000 tonnes. MF4 [19]
  • Figure 15. DMC of EU-27 by main material category, thousand tonnes [19]
  • Figure 16. DMC of Estonia by main material category, thousand tonnes [19]
  • Figure 17. DMC of Latvia by main material category, thousand tonnes [19]
  • Figure 18. DMC of Lithuania by main material category, thousand tonnes [19]
  • Figure 19. GDP = f(DMC) of Estonia, 2000 – 2012 (Note: outliers (2009. year) excluded)