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VOL. 11, ISSUE 11 (2024)
Exploitation of commodity markets and its influence on future trade
Authors
Snehal Satyeprem Ghumare, Sourabh Dinkarrao Mohite
Abstract
The exploitation of commodity markets is a pervasive issue in global
trade, with far-reaching consequences for prices, supply chains, and overall
economic stability. Commodity markets, which deal with raw materials like oil,
metals, agricultural products, and energy, are central to the global economy.
These markets are crucial not only for producers and consumers but also for
investors and policymakers. However, the manipulation and exploitation of these
markets by powerful stakeholders—be it through speculative trading, cartel
behaviour, or unfair pricing—pose significant challenges. This paper examines
the exploitation of commodity markets in the context of its impact on different
market participants, strategies used to exploit the market, regulatory
responses, and the broader consequences for future trade and market fairness.
By analysing specific case studies and exploring potential strategies for
mitigating these negative impacts, the paper aims to offer insights into
creating more stable, transparent, and equitable commodity markets.
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Pages:20-23
How to cite this article:
Snehal Satyeprem Ghumare, Sourabh Dinkarrao Mohite "Exploitation of commodity markets and its influence on future trade". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 11, 2024, Pages 20-23
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