India

India
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Agricultural prices
ISBN:

Effects of Futures Markets on Agricultural Commodities

Effects of Futures Markets on Agricultural Commodities
Author: Madhoo G. Pavaskar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2009
Genre: Agricultural prices
ISBN: 9788190810913

In the wake of trade liberalization since the mid 1990s in India, commodity exchanges have been allowed to operate after a long ban of around three and half decades. In the new millennium, national level exchanges have been launched for futures trading, and they have witnessed initial successes in terms of volume and turnover. But, what has been the impact of futures trading on agricultural production and prices? Have futures markets been successful in playing their critical roles of price risk management and price discovery? Can futures markets help the various stakeholders in the agricultural value chain to hedge against the impending risks that will be posed with further agricultural trade liberalization, as India moves further towards WTO regime? Proper research to answer these critical questions has been lacking so far in the Indian context. Resultantly the literature on these aspects of futures trading has, so far, been conspicuous by its absence. The volume titled, Effects of FUTURES MARKETS on Agricultural Commodities , edited by eminent economist Dr. Madhoo Pavaskar, seeks to answer these critical questions, and attempts to bridge the gap existing in the literature. The volume is published by Takshashila Academia of Economic Research (TAER), an independent, non-partisan academic group for undertaking economic, environmental, and social research, set up by Financial Technologies (India) Limited (FTIL). The volume entails a collection of speeches and select papers presented at the seminar on Agro-Commodity Futures in India: Impact on Production and Prices, organized by erstwhile MCX Academia of Economic Research (now TAER). The contributors are leading economists, regulators, policy makers and stakeholders associated with futures markets. In its attempt to informing policy makers, stimulating research thinking, as well as to creating a general awareness of the various economic issues related to the agricultural futures markets, this book is the first of its type. It will be of interest to economists, scholars, academicians, regulators, policy makers, and various market functionaries alike.

Economic Liberalization and Indian Agriculture

Economic Liberalization and Indian Agriculture
Author: G. S. Bhalla
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1994
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN:

Collection of policy papers presented at the Workshop on Agricultural Policies in the New Economic Environment jointly organized by the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, New Delhi, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Sept. 6-9, 1993, New Delhi.

Cotton Trading Manual

Cotton Trading Manual
Author: Terry Townsend
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845690923

Cotton Trading Manual (CTM) is the first work to provide a comprehensive reference source to the conduct of the complex international cotton market. CTM begins by looking at the history of the cotton trade, and then moves on to assess the current global picture, including a discussion of trends in the market, as well as production and consumption analysis. The third and fourth parts focus on trading in physical cotton and futures respectively. Finally, the last section deals with administrative and management issues within the cotton trade as a whole, such as contracts, insurance and risk management. CTM is an indispensable practical companion for all those involved with trading in this commodity. Comprehensive reference to the complex international cotton market Discusses the history of the cotton trade Assesses the global picture, looking at trends and production and consumption analysis