Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics
Book titles, because they are compromises between concision and precision, provide but an approximate description of real content. For this book an al­ ternative and more comprehensive title would be: An investigation of spatial arbitrage as an introduction to the theory of commodity markets: trade and space-time patterns of price fluctuations. In this title, both the specificities and the limitations of our approach are emphasized. Firstly, our approach concentrates on the basic mechanisms of spatial arbitrage, leaving aside a number of accessory facets of international trade such as the impact of quotas or of ex­ change rates. Secondly, for the sake of simplicity we restrict ourselves to single commodity markets; the interrelationship of different goods on multi-commodity markets are only occasionally mentioned. The previous restrictions, however drastic they may at first appear delimit and define what can be considered as the core of the process of trade and of spatial transactions. Having thus simplified the object of our study, we are able to tackle the problem in a systematic way and to model spatial differentials along with their relationships to the volume of trade both in eqUilibrium and in non-equilibrium situations. As far as the subtitle of the book is concerned, we shall postpone the discussion of what is meant by the expression "analytical economics" until the concluding chapter.
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Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics
Book titles, because they are compromises between concision and precision, provide but an approximate description of real content. For this book an al­ ternative and more comprehensive title would be: An investigation of spatial arbitrage as an introduction to the theory of commodity markets: trade and space-time patterns of price fluctuations. In this title, both the specificities and the limitations of our approach are emphasized. Firstly, our approach concentrates on the basic mechanisms of spatial arbitrage, leaving aside a number of accessory facets of international trade such as the impact of quotas or of ex­ change rates. Secondly, for the sake of simplicity we restrict ourselves to single commodity markets; the interrelationship of different goods on multi-commodity markets are only occasionally mentioned. The previous restrictions, however drastic they may at first appear delimit and define what can be considered as the core of the process of trade and of spatial transactions. Having thus simplified the object of our study, we are able to tackle the problem in a systematic way and to model spatial differentials along with their relationships to the volume of trade both in eqUilibrium and in non-equilibrium situations. As far as the subtitle of the book is concerned, we shall postpone the discussion of what is meant by the expression "analytical economics" until the concluding chapter.
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Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics

Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics

by Bertrand M. Roehner
Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics

Theory of Markets: Trade and Space-time Patterns of Price Fluctuations A Study in Analytical Economics

by Bertrand M. Roehner

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Book titles, because they are compromises between concision and precision, provide but an approximate description of real content. For this book an al­ ternative and more comprehensive title would be: An investigation of spatial arbitrage as an introduction to the theory of commodity markets: trade and space-time patterns of price fluctuations. In this title, both the specificities and the limitations of our approach are emphasized. Firstly, our approach concentrates on the basic mechanisms of spatial arbitrage, leaving aside a number of accessory facets of international trade such as the impact of quotas or of ex­ change rates. Secondly, for the sake of simplicity we restrict ourselves to single commodity markets; the interrelationship of different goods on multi-commodity markets are only occasionally mentioned. The previous restrictions, however drastic they may at first appear delimit and define what can be considered as the core of the process of trade and of spatial transactions. Having thus simplified the object of our study, we are able to tackle the problem in a systematic way and to model spatial differentials along with their relationships to the volume of trade both in eqUilibrium and in non-equilibrium situations. As far as the subtitle of the book is concerned, we shall postpone the discussion of what is meant by the expression "analytical economics" until the concluding chapter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642794810
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/14/2011
Series: Advances in Spatial and Network Economics
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Pages: 405
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I Prologue.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Pricing models.- II Equilibrium models.- 3 The shastic Enke-Samuelson arbitrage model.- 4 Empirical evidence about transport costs.- 5 Grain markets and demographic phenomena.- III Dynamic Models.- 6 Interdependence between markets and autoregresslve modelling.- 7 Spatial and space-time autoregressive processes.- 8 Time dependent Enke-Samuelson trade models.- 9 Dynamic random field models.- IV Epilogue.- 10 Conclusion and perspectives.- References.
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