T. Suhonen's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
World demand for paper and paperboard is expected to grow by 2.1%/annum (a) in the long term, reaching 490 million tons by the year 2020. The long-term GDP growth in North America and Western Europe is estimated at 2.7 and 2.2%/a, respectively, while the Japanese economy is expected to grow at 1.6%/a through 2020. The long-term GDP growth in North...
Citations
... The recent economic recession was not the main reason for the mill shutdowns; it did, however, accelerate the already planned structural changes (Valtonen 2009). These changes result from an overcapacity on the European markets, which is the main market area for the Finnish paper industry (Virta 2008), as well as from slow or negligible growth in number of paper grades (Hetemäki 2005, Suhonen 2006, Soirinsuo & Hetemäki 2008. This slow growth is a result of the rapid replacement of printed media with new information and communication technology (ICT) (Hetemäki 2005). ...