Newman Susan
Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of the West of England - University of Johannesburg
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Resources
- Financialization and changes in the social relations along commodity chains: The case of coffee
- Financialization, price risks, and global commodity chains: Distributional implications on cotton sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Financialisation and transnational supply chains: implications for developing countries
- Global commodity chains and global value chains
- The Downside of ‘Financialisation’ of International Commodity Markets
- The New Price Makers: An investigation into the impact of financial investment on coffee price behaviour
- Bargawi, H. and Newman, S. (2017) From futures markets to the farm gate: A study of price formation along Tanzania’s coffee commodity chain. Economic Geography, 93 (2). pp. 162-184.
- Staritz, C., Newman, S., Tröster, B. and Plank, L. (2017) Financialization, market reform, global commodity chains, and commodity prices: Distributional implications on cotton sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development and Change. ISSN 0012-155X [In Press]