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Chippendale, Thomas --- meubilair --- Christopher Gilbert --- meubelkunst --- Groot-Brittannië --- Chippendale Thomas --- achttiende eeuw --- 749.071 CHIPPENDALE --- Cabinetmakers --- Decoration and ornament --- Furniture --- Chippendale style --- Cabinet makers --- Cabinet-workers --- Cabinetworkers --- Furniture makers --- Furniture workers --- Woodworkers --- Biography --- History --- Chippendale, Thomas, --- 790 --- mobilier --- kunstenaars --- artistes --- meubilair. --- Chippendale, Thomas.
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meubilair --- landelijk leven --- toegepaste kunsten --- volkskunde --- sociale geschiedenis --- industrialisering --- 1750 - 1900 --- 18de eeuw --- 19de eeuw --- Engeland --- Country furniture --- -Rustic furniture --- Decoration and ornament, Rustic --- Furniture --- History --- -History --- Rustic furniture --- landelijk leven, plattelandsleven --- meubilair. --- landelijk leven, plattelandsleven. --- volkskunde. --- sociale geschiedenis. --- industrialisering. --- 1750 - 1900. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- Engeland.
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This paper looks at commodity stocks, their role in price determination for storable commodities, and past efforts of international stockholding arrangements with economic provisions in stabilising world prices. Low stocks to use ratios of recent years were one of a number of contributory factors to the grain price spike in 2007-08, the paper finds. However, the experience with past international commodity agreements (ICAs) with price band provisions and stockholding obligations suggests that they had only limited success in reducing the volatility of the prices they set out to stabilise, as well as being prone to many other operational problems. The paper also suggests that as a possible response to apparently inadequate private storage, public sector storage would be costly, ineffective in countering price spikes once stocks are fully exhausted, and would crowd out private storage. Some market-based approaches to countering food price volatility are also examined as alternatives to commodity storage.
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Furniture --- Catalogs --- Lotherton Hall --- Temple Newsam House --- Catalogs. --- Catalogs.
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This paper looks at commodity stocks, their role in price determination for storable commodities, and past efforts of international stockholding arrangements with economic provisions in stabilising world prices. Low stocks to use ratios of recent years were one of a number of contributory factors to the grain price spike in 2007-08, the paper finds. However, the experience with past international commodity agreements (ICAs) with price band provisions and stockholding obligations suggests that they had only limited success in reducing the volatility of the prices they set out to stabilise, as well as being prone to many other operational problems. The paper also suggests that as a possible response to apparently inadequate private storage, public sector storage would be costly, ineffective in countering price spikes once stocks are fully exhausted, and would crowd out private storage. Some market-based approaches to countering food price volatility are also examined as alternatives to commodity storage.
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Medieval [European] --- furniture --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- France --- Netherlands --- Flanders --- England --- meubilair --- middeleeuwen --- 12de eeuw --- 13de eeuw --- 14de eeuw --- 15de eeuw --- Engeland --- Frankrijk --- Nederlanden --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) --- meubilair. --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). --- 12de eeuw. --- 13de eeuw. --- 14de eeuw. --- 15de eeuw. --- Engeland. --- Frankrijk. --- Nederlanden.
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