 | | (introductory text...) |
 | | Acknowledgements |
 | | Preface |
 | | Introduction |
 | | 1. Deficit in the north, specialization in the south |
 | | 2. Africa in world mining geography |
 | | 3. Trends in mineral specialization |
 | | 4. Control of the world mineral industry |
 | | 5. The technology of mining and metallurgy |
 | | 6. The strategies of transnationals |
 | | 7. Control of African mineral fields |
 | | 8. Mine rents and mineral prices |
 | | 9. Mining or industrialization specialization? |
 | | 10. The myth of relocation |
 | | 11. Conclusion |