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International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels Mark S. LeClair

International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels By Mark S. LeClair

International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels by Mark S. LeClair


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This study of modern cartels examines four of their major aspects: the production and consumption patterns; the effects of price fluctuation on importers and exporters; the formation of cartels to prevent weak and variable prices; and likely effects of tightening raw material markets.

International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels Summary

International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels by Mark S. LeClair

The phenomenon of collusive international agreements (cartels) became widespread in the 1930s. At that time, attempts to control production and prices were mainly the prerogative of multinational firms operating in the developing (then colonized) world. The "modern era" of cartels began in the 1960s, when the governments of developing nations began to participate in commodity agreements to achieve increases and stability in the world price of their commodities. This book is principally concerned with the modern era of cartels. It goes beyond the singular example of petroleum and OPEC to examine the structure of international commodity markets for bauxite (aluminum ore), cocoa, coffee, rubber, sugar, and tin, and the conditions that led to the formation of cartels in those markets during the latter half of the twentieth century. Specifically, the work focuses on four major aspects of international commodity markets: patterns of production and consumption; economic dislocations to both importers and exporters due to price fluctuations; the formation of cartels as a solution to weak and variable commodity prices; and the likely effects arising from tightening raw material markets. The book concludes with a detailed examination of what the future holds for each of the cartels, and what role technology, 24-hour market trading, and decreasing foreign direct investment in producing countries will have on the management of commodity markets.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 International Commodity Markets and the Rise of Cartels; Chapter 2 The Dependence of Developing Nations on Commodity Exports; Chapter 3 The History and Evaluation of Significant Commodity Cartels; Chapter 4 The Impact of Commodity Price Inflation on the Developed Nations; Chapter 5 Addressing the Problem of Commodity Price Instability;

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NPB9780765605160
9780765605160
0765605163
International Commodity Markets and the Role of Cartels by Mark S. LeClair
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-07-31
200
N/A
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