| GLOBAL TRADE | | | Publications | | | Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Policy | | Juha V. Siikamäki, Clayton Munnings, Jeffrey Ferris | | Backgrounder | November 2012 | | | | | | Climate Policy, International Trade, and Emissions Leakage | | Juha V. Siikamäki, Clayton Munnings, Jeffrey Ferris, Daniel F. Morris | | Backgrounder | November 2012 | | | | | | The Informational Role of Spot Prices and Inventories | | James Smith, Rex Thompson | | RFF Discussion Paper 12-45 | September 2012 | | Abstract: We examine the role that spot markets and physical inventories play in revealing to uninformed traders the expectations of informed traders. Although many papers investigate potential mechanisms by which futures markets may disseminate such information, the role of spot markets has not been examined in comparable detail. Because the incentive for speculative trading in futures contracts stems from the failure of spot markets to eliminate differences in beliefs regarding future market conditions, the scope for speculative trading in the futures market is therefore determined, but also limited, by the extent to which spot market transactions disseminate private information. Using a rational expectations approach, we show that equilibrium differences in beliefs are determined by specific characteristics of the underlying commodity, including storage costs, the amplitude of unexpected demand and supply shocks, the accuracy of information acquired by informed investors, the numbers of informed and uninformed investors, and the elasticity of demand and supply. | | | | View All Related Publications |
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| Features | | Resources Magazine: Ensuring Competitiveness under a US Carbon Tax | | Tax exemptions, industry rebates, and border tax adjustments can help protect the competitiveness of industries affected by a carbon tax, but they are not equally efficient at achieving economic and environmental goals. In the latest issue of Resources, RFF scholars Carolyn Fischer, Richard Morgenstern, and Nathan Richardson examine the issues. | | Embracing Green-Growth Diplomacy | | With the world gearing up for another round of international climate negotiations, RFF Visiting Scholar Nigel Purvis says it is time to jumpstart the transition to low emissions development by reinventing global climate diplomacy. | | Climate, Trade, and International Interconnectivity | | A new RFF Discussion Paper takes a closer look at the intersection of domestic climate change policies and international trade. | | View All Related Features |
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