The Commodity Sector and Related Governance Challenges from a Sustainable Development Perspective: The Example of Switzerland : Current Research Gaps
Type
working paper
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Bürgi, Elisabeth
Wehrli, Judith
Bucher, Daniela
Rist, Stephan
Giger, Markus
Espa, Ilaria
Franzi, Simone
Elsig, Manfred
Gelb, Stephen Roy
Abstract
Abstract: The Swiss commodity sector has come under increasing scrutiny in the last few years as a result of the substantial growth experienced by global commodity trade since 2002 and the importance of Switzerland as a
leading international commodity trading hub. These developments have put commodity trading squarely on the agenda of Swiss institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Swiss academia has also started engaging in the debate, but faced considerable challenges in contributing to an informed dialogue due to the overall paucity of data still surrounding cross-border and transit activities of Swiss-based commodity companies active in physical and derivatives trading, and the consequent substantial gaps in existing literature as to the impacts associated with commodity investment and trading in Switzerland and in host countries. This paper aims at identifying main knowledge gaps and providing a basis for further academic research on commodity investment and trading, while informing current policy debates and decision-making processes in Switzerland.
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leading international commodity trading hub. These developments have put commodity trading squarely on the agenda of Swiss institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Swiss academia has also started engaging in the debate, but faced considerable challenges in contributing to an informed dialogue due to the overall paucity of data still surrounding cross-border and transit activities of Swiss-based commodity companies active in physical and derivatives trading, and the consequent substantial gaps in existing literature as to the impacts associated with commodity investment and trading in Switzerland and in host countries. This paper aims at identifying main knowledge gaps and providing a basis for further academic research on commodity investment and trading, while informing current policy debates and decision-making processes in Switzerland.
Available online:
http://www.iwe.unisg.ch/~/media/internet/content/dateien/instituteundcenters/iwe/wti_cde_iwe_working_paper_july2015_the_commodity_sector_and_related_governance_challenges.pdf
The factsheet that has been created on the basis of this working paper is available under: www.akademien-schweiz.ch/factsheets
Language
English
Keywords
commodity sector
commodity trading
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SHSS - Kulturen, Institutionen, Maerkte (KIM)
Refereed
No
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
246388