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Hat der Terminmarkt Hungerkrisen ausgelöst?

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Dieser Artikel vertritt und erläutert folgende Thesen: (1) Die Hungerkrisen der Jahre 2008 und 2010 wurden nicht finanzwirtschaftlich, sondern realwirtschaftlich verursacht. (2) Die Terminmarktgeschäfte der Indexfonds stehen deshalb zu Unrecht am Pranger. (3) Diese Geschäfte stark einzuschränken oder gar zu verbieten, wie von mancher Seite gefordert, wäre kontraproduktiv. (4) Wer den Hunger in der Welt wirksam bekämpfen will, muss realwirtschaftlich ansetzen und dafür Sorge tragen, dass das Angebot an Lebensmitteln mit der auf absehbare Zeit ansteigenden nachfrage mindestens Schritt halten kann.

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  • Pies, Ingo, 2013. "Hat der Terminmarkt Hungerkrisen ausgelöst?," Discussion Papers 2013-13, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Economic Ethics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:mlucee:201313
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