China’s Global Monopoly on Rare-Earth Elements
Gustavo Ferreira, Jamie Critelli
Abstract
This article delivers a novel economic analysis of US dependence on China for rare-earth elements and sheds light on how Western nations may exploit the limitations of limit pricing to break China’s global monopoly in rare-earth element production and refinement. This analytical framework, supported by a comprehensive literature review, the application of microeconomic and industrial organization concepts, and two case-study scenarios, provides several policy recommendations to address the most important foreign policy challenge the United States has faced since the end of the Cold War.
Topics & Concepts
MonopolyChinaExploitInternational tradeRare earthPolitical scienceElement (criminal law)EconomicsEconomic systemEconomyBusinessMarket economyLawComputer scienceComputer securityMetallurgyMaterials scienceExtraction and Separation Processes