New Concepts Concerning Futures Markets and Prices.
Rare first separate edition of Holbrook Working's New Concepts Concerning Futures Markets and Prices
New Concepts Concerning Futures Markets and Prices.
WORKING, Holbrook.
$2,000.00
Item Number: 126437
Stanford, California: Stanford University Food Research Institute Papers, June 1962.
Rare first separate edition of Working’s notable treatise on futures markets. Octavo, original wrappers. In near fine condition.
American professor of economics and statistics Holbrook Working was best known for his theories on hedging, future prices, market maker behavior, and the theory of storage (including the Working curve which plots the difference between short term and long term grain futures prices against current inventory). Working disagreed with Keynes's backwardation theory of futures prices, which argued that short hedgers (farmers) drive down futures prices because of their demand for price insurance. He, instead, argued that there could be hedgers on both sides of the market and that hedging was essentially not a risk reduction technique, but "speculation in the basis" which allows informed traders and commodity dealers to profit from their knowledge of future changes in the difference between futures and spot prices.