Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
https://revistasober.org/article/doi/10.1590/S0103-20032003000100002
Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Financial risk monitoring and transaction costs in coffee & soybean trading companies and processors.

Edson Costa Bignotto; Adriano Azevedo Filho

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Abstract

This study characterizes the use of risk monitoring mechanisms by coffee and soybean trading and processing companies. It also investigates the role these mechanisms play in the mitigation of certain transaction costs associated to bounded rationality, information asymmetry, and business opportunism in negotiations involving derivatives. The results presented are based on literature and original research, which consisted of interviews with 19 coffee and soybean trading and processing company agents that deal with the management and execution of derivatives trades. The interviews suggest that the interest in formal risk monitoring mechanisms depends strongly on the organizational structure of the business. In family businesses, in which the owner participates actively in negotiations, the interest is limited. In non-family businesses, where there is a clear separation between supervisory upper-management and agents involved with trading, the interest in risk monitoring systems is more evident. This result seems to indicate that the mitigation of transaction costs associated with information asymmetry and opportunism might be stronger motivations for interest in risk monitoring mechanisms than the costs resulting from bounded rationality.

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transaction cost, financial risk, coffee and soybeans.
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