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Abstract

Holbrook Working believed that expectations should have no influence on intertemporal price spreads. This paper shows that Working's conclusion is not always correct. Indeed, it is shown that the effect of changing expectations on intertemporal price relationships depends upon the slope of the supply of storage function. As the slope increases, variability in the intertemporal price spread increases. Empirical results using the May/July wheat spread verified these conclusions.

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