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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Blake C. ClaytonPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9781107042513ISBN 10: 1107042518 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 14 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: the revenge of the old economy; 2. A twenty-first-century supercycle? Long-term trends in metal and energy prices; 3. Volatility in global food markets; 4. Financial speculation in commodities markets; 5. The implications of oil prices for the US economy and lessons learned from the 2011 Strategic Petroleum Reserve release; 6. The gold standard as an alternative money regime; 7. Conclusion.ReviewsAdvance praise: 'Through his experience in the academy, think-tanks, and leading private companies, Dr Blake Clayton is uniquely well-placed to make sense of the complex events of the recent past in the highly volatile commodity markets. Accordingly, if one wants an accessible, even-handed view of the myriad of competing forces that are shaping commodity markets, a reader will not be able to find a better book than Commodity Markets and the Global Economy.' Hilary Till, Principal, Premia Capital Management, LLC, and Co-Editor, Intelligent Commodity Investing Advance praise: 'Blake Clayton's book is a sweeping analysis of rapidly changing commodity markets, a highly volatile sector with important consequences for the rest of the economy. He describes the massive financial influx into commodity markets over the last decade and explores its consequences. Most valuably, he organizes his analysis around four central tensions: between net importers and net exporters; governments and private companies; nationalism and international cooperation; and physical and financial aspects of the modern commodity trade. Clayton demonstrates superb judgment and intuition in identifying crucial issues and questions.' Jeff D. Colgan, Brown University Advance praise: 'This book of essays by Blake Clayton is unified by its focus on what is new and what is persistent about commodities in the global economy and what has brought them to the fore of debates both national and global over the past fifteen years. It is a brave and distinguished effort to enhance our understanding of the geoeconomics of commodities.' Edward L. Morse, Managing Director and Global Head of Commodity Research, Citigroup Advance praise: 'An illuminating look at commodity markets and the pivotal issues surrounding them. Blake Clayton places the recent developments regarding several critical commodities in a broad historical context, giving the reader valuable insights and a framework to better understand the scope of challenges in these markets.' Mine Yucel, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Advance praise: 'Through his experience in the academy, think-tanks, and leading private companies, Dr Blake Clayton is uniquely well-placed to make sense of the complex events of the recent past in the highly volatile commodity markets. Accordingly, if one wants an accessible, even-handed view of the myriad of competing forces that are shaping commodity markets, a reader will not be able to find a better book than Commodity Markets and the Global Economy.' Hilary Till, Principal, Premia Capital Management, LLC, and Co-Editor, Intelligent Commodity Investing Advance praise: 'An illuminating look at commodity markets and the pivotal issues surrounding them. Blake Clayton places the recent developments regarding several critical commodities in a broad historical context, giving the reader valuable insights and a framework to better understand the scope of challenges in these markets.' Mine Yucel, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Author InformationBlake Clayton is a stock analyst at Citigroup in New York, where he covers oil and gas companies and master limited partnerships. Prior to joining Citigroup, Dr Clayton was a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he currently serves as an adjunct fellow on energy. He holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |