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Endogenous Choice of Institution Under Supply and Demand Risks in Laboratory Forward and Spot Markets

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posted on 2021-11-15, 21:28 authored by D. J. Menkhaus, C. T. Bastian, Owen R. Phillips, P. D. O'Neill
Laboratory methods are used to investigate the impacts of supply and demand risks in a forward market on prices, quantities traded, and earnings when the choice of transacting in a forward or spot market is endogenous. Forward market activity dominates spot trading, with 80-90% of the trades taking place in the forward market regardless of how risk arises. Buyer earnings tend to be higher than earnings for seller when there is risk. A correspondence exists between risk type and the relative increase in buyer earnings. Buyer earnings increase significantly when demand is random, and also when both supply and demand are random.

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eng

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English

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University of Wyoming. Libraries

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Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

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Faculty Publications - Economics

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  • Library Sciences - LIBS

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