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Commodity and fetishism
* Commodity fetishism, a Marxist concept of valuation in capitalist markets
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Commodity fetishism: In the marketplace, buyers and sellers perceive each other by means of the commodities that they buy and sell.
Commodity fetishism transforms the subjective, abstract aspects of economic value into objective, real things that people believe have intrinsic value.
; Commodity fetishism, the socio-economic reification of a commodity into a fetish, an object with intrinsic value and an independent economic reality, is a five-fold transformation —
Commodity fetishism is theoretically central to the Frankfurt School philososphy, especially in the work of the sociologist Theodor W. Adorno, which describes how the forms of commerce invade the human psyche ; how commerce casts a person into a role not of his or her making ; and how commercial forces affect the development of the psyche.
In the study From Commodity Fetishism to Commodity Narcissism ( 2012 ) the investigators applied the Marxist theory of commodity fetishism to psychologically analyse the economic behaviour ( buying and selling ) of the contemporary consumer.
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Commodity form theory is related to Marx's theory of commodity fetishism.

Commodity and what
Driving into the colony's Commodity Exchange will display what the colony needs in order to upgrade to the next phase.
On land locations ( e. g. South Texas, US ) where there is what is called a " Commodity " Oil service sector, where logging often is without the rig infrastructure.

Commodity and called
Commodity pools are also called " managed futures funds ".

Commodity and false
The company later fired five traders after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( CFTC ) discovered that Dynegy energy traders had supplied false prices to industry trade publications.

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" Cobalt ", The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2004.
* In the essay, " Cuteness and Commodity Aesthetics: Tom Thumb and Shirley Temple ", author Lori Merish examines the cult of cuteness in America.
( 1973 ) " Mr Sraffa's Standard Commodity and the Rate of Exploitation ", Ekonomiska ( trans.
The five levels of the classification are " Segment ", " Family ", " Class ", " Commodity ", and " Business Function ".
Kurt M. Koenigsberger analyzed a scene from the episode in his piece " Commodity Culture and Its Discontents ", published in the compilation work Leaving Springfield: The Simpsons and the Possibility of Oppositional Culture edited by John Alberti.

Commodity and which
* Commodity Credit Corporation, United States owned corporation which funds USDA programs
* Commodity markets, which facilitate the trading of commodities.
Commodity money is money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made.
Commodity money is to be distinguished from representative money which is a certificate or token which can be exchanged for the underlying commodity, but only as the trade is good for that source and the product.
In a June 2010 article in The Economist, the argument is made that Index-tracking funds ( to which Goldman Sachs Commodity Index was linked ) did not cause the bubble.
This is the aim of the Global Programme on Reproductive Health Commodity Security, which UNFPA spearheads.
Gramm's support was later critical in the passage of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, which kept derivatives transactions, including those involving credit default swaps, free of government regulation.
The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, which was also responsible for the Enron loophole, specifically stated that CDSs are neither futures nor securities and so are outside the remit of the SEC and CFTC.
* Commodity risk: the risk that arises from potential movements in the value of commodity contracts, which include agricultural products, metals, and energy products.
He also signed the Commodity Futures Modernization Act which legalized over-the-counter derivatives.
The agency's mandate has been renewed and expanded several times since then, most recently in December 2000 when Congress passed the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, which instructed the Securities & Exchange Commission and the CFTC to develop a joint regulatory regime for single-stock futures, and the products subsequently began trading in November 2002.
Alleged criminal violations of the Commodity Exchange Act or violations of other Federal laws which involve commodity futures trading may be referred to the Justice Department for prosecution.
* London Commodity Exchange, which merged into LIFFE
Emerson culminates his ideas, breaking down his essay into eight sections-Nature, Commodity, Beauty, Language, Discipline, Idealism, Spirit, and Prospects, all of which give a different light on nature and man's relationship.
On 30 June 2008, SGX completed the acquisition of Singapore Commodity Exchange Ltd ( SICOM ), which now is a 100 % subsidiary.
" The definitions are not authentic as the Rubber which is classified in World Customs Organisation Books in Chapter 40, where as the above definitions stating all rubber and different polymers in same chapter which is classified in Chapter 39 of the World Custom Organisation's Harmonised Commodity for Description and coding system.
Funds that trade in commodities, which include many of the largest funds engaged in macro-strategies, are registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as commodity pools and as commodity trading advisors ( CTAs ).
" The technical views which will be expressed in this column are the opinions of the chartists on the staff of the Commodity Research Bureau.
He holds a 46 % interest in the company which runs two hedge funds, Capital Commodity and Capital Equity, both of which invest primarily in traditional energy companies such as oil, natural gas, and nuclear power corporations like Halliburton, Schlumberger, and Shaw Group.
John D. Arnold recently made a rare public speech to the CFTC ( U. S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission ), in which he opposed limits on financially settled trading positions but supported limits in the physical energy futures as they near expiration.

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