
In standard economic theory, prices are simply expressions of information about the scarcity of (and demand for) goods. But in his new book “Price Wars: How the Commodities Markets Made Our Chaotic World,” writer and filmmaker Rupert Russell argues that the modern era of algorithm-driven speculation has normalized unpredictable price swings in commodity markets and turned prices into “engines of chaos.” Russell joins Ryan Grim to discuss.
Transcript coming soon.
This content originally appeared on The Intercept and was authored by Deconstructed.

Deconstructed | Radio Free (2022-03-18T10:03:17+00:00) Are Prices “Engines of Chaos”?. Retrieved from https://www.radiofree.org/2022/03/18/are-prices-engines-of-chaos/
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