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An intervention analysis on the Tokyo grain exchange non genetically modified and conventional soybean futures market

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Table 1 shows the details of the specification for non-GM and conventional soybeans
Table 2. Descriptions of contract months for non-GM and conventional soybeans
Figure 1. Price premiums for non-GM soybeans (price difference between the non-GM and conventional soybean futures contract)
Table 3. Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root tests
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