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    The Overshooting Hypothesis of Agricultural Prices: The Role of Asset Substitutability

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    By allowing for various degrees of asset substitutability between bonds and agricultural products, this paper reexamines the robustness of the overshooting hypothesis of agricultural product prices. It is found, in both a closed economy and an open economy, that the crucial factor determining whether agricultural prices overshoot or undershoot their long-run response following an expansion in the money stock depends upon the extent of asset substitutability between bonds and agricultural goods.asset substitutability, commodity prices, overshooting, Demand and Price Analysis,

    (E)-Methyl N′-[1-(4-methoxy­phen­yl)ethyl­idene]hydrazinecarboxyl­ate

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    The mol­ecule of the title compound, C11H14N2O3, adopts a trans configuration with respect to the C=N bond. The dihedral angle between the benzene ring and the hydrazinecarboxyl­ate plane is 12.06 (9)°. Mol­ecules are linked into a one-dimensional network by N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds and C—H⋯π inter­actions. The benzene rings of inversion-related mol­ecules are stacked with their centroids separated by 3.777 (1) Å, indicating π–π inter­actions

    (E)-Methyl N′-[(1H-indol-3-yl)methyl­idene]hydrazinecarboxyl­ate 0.25-hydrate

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    The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C11H11N3O2·0.25H2O, contains two independent organic mol­ecules and a water mol­ecule, which lies on a twofold rotation axis. The side chains of the two mol­ecules have slightly different orientations, the C=N—N—C torsion angle being −163.03 (15)° in one and −177.52 (14)° in the other, with each adopting a trans configuration with respect to the C=N bond. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked into chains extending along b by N—H⋯O, O—H⋯N and O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds and in addition, four inter­molecular C—H⋯π inter­actions are present
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