A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy
The 2010s have been a dramatic period for most primary commodity markets. Producers suffered heavily as prices fell in response to new supply facilities going into production, juxtaposed against disappointing demand evolution from China in particular, marking the end of the most powerful and enduring commodity boom since the Second World War. This book is a guide to the primary commodity universe, an increasingly crucial part of the world economy. In this updated edition, Marian Radetzki and Linda Wårell introduce and explain pertinent issues surrounding international commodity markets, including the importance of fossil markets among commodities, price formation, price trends, the shift in primary commodity consumption towards Asia, the increasing reliance on commodity exchanges, new relaxed attitude towards depletion, cartel action, and the revival of nationalism and state ownership. This is an accessible read for graduates, academic researchers, and professionals in the mineral and energy sectors.
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A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy
The 2010s have been a dramatic period for most primary commodity markets. Producers suffered heavily as prices fell in response to new supply facilities going into production, juxtaposed against disappointing demand evolution from China in particular, marking the end of the most powerful and enduring commodity boom since the Second World War. This book is a guide to the primary commodity universe, an increasingly crucial part of the world economy. In this updated edition, Marian Radetzki and Linda Wårell introduce and explain pertinent issues surrounding international commodity markets, including the importance of fossil markets among commodities, price formation, price trends, the shift in primary commodity consumption towards Asia, the increasing reliance on commodity exchanges, new relaxed attitude towards depletion, cartel action, and the revival of nationalism and state ownership. This is an accessible read for graduates, academic researchers, and professionals in the mineral and energy sectors.
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A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy

A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy

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The 2010s have been a dramatic period for most primary commodity markets. Producers suffered heavily as prices fell in response to new supply facilities going into production, juxtaposed against disappointing demand evolution from China in particular, marking the end of the most powerful and enduring commodity boom since the Second World War. This book is a guide to the primary commodity universe, an increasingly crucial part of the world economy. In this updated edition, Marian Radetzki and Linda Wårell introduce and explain pertinent issues surrounding international commodity markets, including the importance of fossil markets among commodities, price formation, price trends, the shift in primary commodity consumption towards Asia, the increasing reliance on commodity exchanges, new relaxed attitude towards depletion, cartel action, and the revival of nationalism and state ownership. This is an accessible read for graduates, academic researchers, and professionals in the mineral and energy sectors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108240413
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marian Radetzki is Professor of Economics at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden and co-author of The Price of Oil (Cambridge, 2016).

Linda Wårell is Associate Professor of Economics at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The historical framework; 2. The geography of commodity production and trade; 3. Comparative advantage and the trade policy distortions; 4. The fossil fuels; 5. Price formation and price trends in commodities; 6. Commodity booms; 7. The commodity exchanges, commodity investments and speculation; 8. Sustainability and the threats of resource depletion; 9. Fears of and measures to assure supply security; 10. Producer cartels in international commodity markets; 11. Public ownership in primary commodity production; 12. The monoeconomies: issues raised by heavy dependence on commodity production and exports; References; Index.
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