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Lecture 10 (Chapter 11): The Monetary System (Part 1 of 3)
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Transforming network problems with lower bounds. Transforming node-capacitated problems to arc-capacitated problems. Multi-commodity flow problems. notes-2020-11-06.pdf Videos and all other materials…
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Name: Stephen S. Sosnick Interviewer: Alex F. McCalla Date Interviewed: 1/24/2006 Date Appointed: 1957 Date Retired: 1991 Department: Agriculture and Resource Economics In this conversation…
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Name: James M. Lyons Interviewer: Lawrence Rappaport Date Interviewed: 3/29/2001 Date Appointed: 1962 Date Retired: 1991 Department: Vegetable Crops In this conversation , Emeritus Professor…
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Lecture 16 Options on futures are introduced and options terms such as put, call,
strike price, premium, and intrinsic value and time value are defined.
Numerous examples of options trades are…
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Lecture 15: Carter continues the discussion of hedging, giving examples
of currency and financial hedges. The concept of an optimal hedge is
discussed.
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Lecture 14: Carter introduces hedging with futures as a risk management
strategy. He gives examples of long and short hedges in commodity
markets are presented. Basis is defined as the difference…
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Trading equity indices an introduction. Professor Carter discusses
commodity price relationships, explaining inter-temporal commodity
pricing relationships - soybeans and wheat are used as…
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