Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade
New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability
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Publication
2006 - Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA
Language
English
Word Count
114,000 words, Guess
Page Count
456 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-109251053138
- ISBN-139789251053133
- Library of Congress Control Number2005043693
- OCLC Control Number61859874
- Better World Books9789251053133
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL12900077M
Classifications
- LCCHD9000.5 .A358 2006
- LCCHD9000.5.A358 2006
Description
This book argues that the viability of many observed market and non-market interventions in agricultural products worldwide depends considerably on the underlying behavior of the relevant commodity markets. Many of these policies have had distortive impacts, resulting in much discussion and controversy in the context of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Round of trade negotiations. Despite the long history of studies of commodity market behavior, a number of issues remain unresolved. The authors review a wide range of these issues and provide a survey of current methodological and empirical research to increase understanding of the nature of commodity markets. Price behavior and the reliability of different prediction methods are examined and the particular implications for commodity dependent developing countries are also highlighted.--Publisher's description.
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