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Briefing Paper: Distorted Incentives: The Simple Arithmetic of Captive Supply

July 14, 2010August 9, 2017 Mike Callicrate
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Marketing agreements harm feeders selling on the cash market, and they also harm captive feeders who participate in these marketing agreements. This document explains how these agreements work. Read more.

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