Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyze the relationships among the basic conditions, the structure and the behaviour of the European pulp and paper industry. However, the characteristics of the industry and (mainly) the supply of raw materials from areas outside the European Economic Community (EEC) impedes an analysis limited to the paper industry of the EEC. In addition it is too simple to consider the conduct of the European firms without taking into account an international context. This means the consideration of a wider field of observations which includes the Scandinavian and North American countries as well as Japan.

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