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Option Valuation and Speculative Interest in a MPP-Dairy Margin Futures Contract

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  • Newton, John
  • Bozic, Marin
  • Wolf, Chris
  • Thraen, Cameron S.

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  • Newton, John & Bozic, Marin & Wolf, Chris & Thraen, Cameron S., 2014. "Option Valuation and Speculative Interest in a MPP-Dairy Margin Futures Contract," 2014 AAEA: Crop Insurance and the 2014 Farm Bill Symposium: Implementing Change in U.S. Agricultural Policy, October 8-9, 2014, Louisville, KY 186633, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaeacj:186633
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.186633
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    5. Wolf, Christopher & Bozic, Marin & Newton, John & Thraen, Cameron, 2013. "Moove Over: Will New Government-Sponsored Dairy Margin Insurance Crowd Out Private Market Risk Management Tools?," 2013 AAEA: Crop Insurance and the Farm Bill Symposium 156713, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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