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Storage And Commodity Markets

by Jeffrey C. Williams, Brian D. Wright
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Overview

Storage and Commodity Markets is primarily a work of economic theory, concerned with how the capability to store a surplus affects the prices and production of commodities. Its focus on the behavior, over time, of aggregate stockpiles provides insights into such questions as how much a country should store out of its current supply of food considering the uncertainty in future harvests. Related topics covered include whether storage or international trade is a more effective buffer and whether stockpiles are more useful in raw or processed form. Several chapters are devoted to analyzing such government programs as price bands, buffer stocks, and strategic reserves; other chapters deal with the statistical properties imparted by storage.

Synopsis

This book deals with the capability to store surplus commodities and the impact of stockpiles on prices and production.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
520
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521023399

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