This study is an independent scholarly analysis of the economics of the grain futures contracts of the Chicago Board of Trade. The study was made possible by a research grant to the MidAmerica Institute from the Chicago Board of Trade, and we gratefully acknowledge this financial support, as well as the information and vast body of experience made available to us by the Division of Economic Analysis and members of the Exchange. Several other organizations also provided invaluable help from the inception of this study through the full process, either in the form of information, or through...
This study is an independent scholarly analysis of the economics of the grain futures contracts of the Chicago Board of Trade. The study was made poss...
'Once there was a Monster who liked to eat toes, Why toes and not fingers, nobody knows. He ate them with potatoes and a little gravy too, He mixed them all together into a mighty Monster stew.'
The Monsters favourite meal is monster stew which he makes from the toes of the creatures that share his cave. When one day the creatures get fed up with losing their toes, they decide to leave. What will the Monster do now?
'The Monster who likes to eat toes ' is a hilarious rhyming picture book that will be enjoyed by little monsters of any age.
Suitable for ages 3+ and a...
'Once there was a Monster who liked to eat toes, Why toes and not fingers, nobody knows. He ate them with potatoes and a little gravy too,
The Monster strikes back - is the second in 'The Monster who liked to eat toes ' series of rhyming picture books and follows on from the hilarious tale of the monster who never has much luck.
Forced to leave his home by the snakes, the monster must find new friends to help him strike back and ensure he has a healthy supply of yummy toes to eat
A great bedtime story filled with colourful illustrations that kids love, this book is great as a stand alone picture book or when read as part of the series.
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'This book is easily my...
The Monster strikes back - is the second in 'The Monster who liked to eat toes ' series of rhyming picture books and follows on from the hilarious ta...
This study is an independent scholarly analysis of the economics of the grain futures contracts of the Chicago Board of Trade. The study was made possible by a research grant to the MidAmerica Institute from the Chicago Board of Trade, and we gratefully acknowledge this financial support, as well as the information and vast body of experience made available to us by the Division of Economic Analysis and members of the Exchange. Several other organizations also provided invaluable help from the inception of this study through the full process, either in the form of information, or through...
This study is an independent scholarly analysis of the economics of the grain futures contracts of the Chicago Board of Trade. The study was made poss...