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Informational Frictions and Commodity Markets
Michael Sockin,
Wei Xiong
Economics
Bendheim Center for Finance
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Commodity Markets
100%
Informational Frictions
100%
Type of Shock
33%
Feedback Effect
33%
Log-linear
33%
Spot Price
33%
Global Economy
33%
Market Participants
33%
Commodity Prices
33%
Demand Price
33%
Supply Shocks
33%
Futures Markets
33%
Production Decision
33%
Market Trading
33%
Price Signals
33%
Linear Equilibrium
33%
Dispersed Information
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Commodity Market
100%