Interdependence of mining industry and industrial sectors in Slovakia

Lucia Domaracká, Marcela Taušová, Katarína Čulková, Henrieta Pavolová, Tomáš Bakalár, Andrea Seňová, Mária Shejbalo – Muchová, Katarína Teplická, Barbara Kowal

Interdependence of mining industry and industrial sectors in Slovakia

Číslo: 4/2020
Periodikum: Acta Montanistica Slovaca
DOI: 10.46544/AMS.v25i4.05

Klíčová slova: mining industry, economic growth, growth rate of sales, raw materials, Slovakia.

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Anotace: Due to globalization, all industrial sectors are mutually connected,

which means that the sectors are part of the global economy,
influenced by a similar trend. Mining relates to various industrial
sectors. The base of mineral raw materials provides in the
certain regions the value that is possible to evaluate with optimal
use complexly, and by this way profit for the owner, state and
mining company, as well as single region is created. The goal of the
presented contribution is to search for a posi
using in industries and its trend from the view of growth rate, in
connection to the growth of other industries with the aim to provide
long-term prosperity and contribution of industries to the national
economy. Research had been done through growth rate of sales and
revenues and one-way analysis of sales trend in analyzed period
2009-2018. The research is supported by initial decline analysis,
orientated to the evaluation of positive and negatives of raw
material using generally. According to the internal analysis, there
are selected sectors directly connected to the mining industry.
results show there is the stable or improving character of the mining
industry, which is very similar to industrial production, having
influence with other industrial sectors. There is a recorded trend in
the growth of individual industries, which vari
results of the contribution are useful in providing long
prosperity and contribution of industries to the national economy,
providing sustainable economic growth. The contribution is limited
to the evaluation of industries growth from the view of sales and
revenues, and future research can be extended to the evaluation
from the view of market share, etc. Future research can also be
extended to other macro-economic indicators, influencing the
competitiveness of the mining industry and its sustainable tendency.