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Commodities for Sustainable Development. Exchange-Traded Commodities and Other Commodity-Linked Financial Instruments

  • Book

  • January 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250687

Commodities for Sustainable Development: Exchange-Traded Commodities and Other Commodity-Linked Financial Instruments offers highly focused insights into commodities investing in line with sustainability and ESG principles. The book uniquely focuses on commodities in sustainable/ESG investment portfolios, with exposure gained through the units of ETCs, and also providing up-to-date reviews of literature and theoretical concepts. Sections explain the main features of ETCs and compare them to other similar financial products-especially ones used for commodities investing-indicating relative strengths and weaknesses. Additional sections discusses the possible impact of ETCs on related markets, including underlying assets and those derived from empirical and theoretical examinations.

The empirical analysis presented in the book covers all ETCs available globally, thus offering valuable insights into the often-understudied markets. This book serves as a valuable resource for a wide range of readers-researchers, students, instructors, and professionals alike-due to its theoretical and empirical outline of the commodities-linked financial instruments, particularly ETCs.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Exchange-traded commodities: main features and comparisons to the competing commodities investing financial products
3. Markets for exchange-traded commodities: empirical study
4. Exchange-traded commodities in the sustainability perspective
5. Conclusions and recommendations

Authors

Adam Marszk Associate Professor, Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. Adam Marszk is associate professor in the Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. His research focuses on financial innovations, financial markets, sustainable investing, financial systems in underdeveloped economies, economic integration, and portfolio management. He has published articles and books in the top economic journals, including Technological Forecasting and Social Change and Journal of Macroeconomics. He has served as coordinator and investigator in research projects financed by national and international institutions and was the winner of the Jan Uphagen's Award for the Best Young Scientists. In 2017 he was awarded the START scholarship of the Foundation for Polish Science. Since 2017 he is also CFA charterholder and member of the CFA Institute and CFA Society Poland.