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We have now seen several commodity markets being disrupted by decommoditisation. But what about the other markets seemingly not yet disturbed, what signs should we pay attention to for us to determine if decommoditisation pressure is building up. In this chapter we will examine just this, and which likely candidates that might be next in line for disruption.
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Andrén-Sandberg, F. (2018). Commodities Next in Line for Decommoditisation. In: Commodities Pricing and the Bulk Trap. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72468-3_7
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