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Abstract
This paper analyzes spatial arbitrage and vertical integration of a U.S. soybean-trading firm. A
risk-constrained optimization model using Monte Carlo simulation and copula joint distributions
is specified. Results show that spatial-arbitrage payoffs vary regionally. Sensitivity results indicate
that payoffs and risks increase as firms become more vertically integrated.