Cornell University Press
Agricultural Product Prices
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About this book
Published continuously since 1972, Agricultural Product Prices has become the standard textbook and reference work for students in agricultural and applied economics, buyers and sellers of commodities, and policymakers, clearly explaining conceptual and empirical models applicable to agricultural product markets. The new fifth edition uses up-to-date information and models to explain the behavior of agricultural product prices. Topics include price differences over market levels (marketing margins), price differences over space (regionally and internationally) and by quality attributes, and price variability with the passage of time (seasonal and cyclical variations, trends, and random behavior).
William G. Tomek and Harry M. Kaiser review and adapt microeconomic principles to the characteristics of agricultural commodity markets and then apply these principles to the various dimensions of price behavior. They also provide an in-depth discussion of prices established for futures contracts and their relationship to cash (spot) market prices; cover the influential roles of price discovery institutions, such as auctions and negotiated contracts, and government policies regulating trade and farms; and discuss the specification, use, and evaluation of empirical models of agricultural prices, placing emphasis on the challenges of doing high-quality, useful analyses and interpreting results.
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In its introduction, the book promises to provide an understanding of the complex arrays of forces that determine the level and behavior of prices and to assist students in bridging theories and empirical analysis on price behavior. It can undoubtedly be said that both promises have been realized in the book...The book's intuitive approach to explaining economic concepts makes it appealing for a wider audience in addition to graduate and undergraduate students. In light of the rise in the volatility of global food and agricultural products since 2007/2008, non-economists wishing to understand the basic mechanics of food price behavior could be interested in reading the book.
---As a comprehensive reference on agricultural price behaviour at an intermediate level, the book is a worthwhile resource. It is well written and clearly considers and clarifies the principles required to understand the operation of open-agricultural product markets. I recommend this book to students and practitioners alike.
---The book is aimed at an intermediate level course in agricultural prices and marketing. This is one of the best books in agricultural prices available at this level.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Kenneth L. Robinson: An Acknowledgment
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Preface to the Fifth Edition
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1. Introduction
1 - Part I. Principles of Price Determination
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2. Demand for Agricultural Products
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3. Demand Elasticities and Related Coefficients
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4. Supply Relationships in Agriculture
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5. Price Determination: Theory and Practice
75 - Part II. Price Differences and Variability
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6. Marketing Margins
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7. Price Differences Associated with Quality
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8. Spatial Price Relationships
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9. Price Variation through Time
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10. General Farm – Non-farm Price Relationships
197 - Part III. Pricing Institutions
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11. Mechanisms for Discovering Prices
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12. Price Relationships on Commodity Futures Markets
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13. Functions of Commodity Futures Markets
280 - Part IV. Introduction to Empirical Price Analysis
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14. Background for Price Analysis
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15. Using and Evaluating Results
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16. Applications
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Index
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