Description
The Economics of Primary Commodities brings together in one volume important new work by a group of leading scholars on the economic analysis of primary commodity markets. Their detailed coverage of major recent developments in the field include discussion of modelling and policy issues. Topics addressed include excess co-movement of commodity prices, the stabilization of earnings in volatile commodity markets, a macroeconomic framework for trade terms between north and south, and the influence of economic policy on commodity markets. The essays should provide the reader with an overview of the current 'state-of-the-art' and a useful platform on which future research might be based.
This book will be welcomed by academic researchers, practitioners and postgraduate students concerned with the economics of trade, economic development and international economics.
About the Author
Edited by David Sapsford, University of Liverpool Management School and Wyn Morgan, The University of Sheffield, UK
Reviews
'An excellent and up-to-date volume. . .' -- Aslib Book Guide
'In general, the editors succeeded in that the selected papers reflect the "richness and diversity" of the economics of commodity markets. . . it is a useful additional source for those who are dealing with commodity markets.' -- Roland Herrmann, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv
Book Information
ISBN 9781858980294
Author David Sapsford
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd