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The phrase "a commodity value of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the worth or market price of a commodity in economic or financial contexts.
Example: "The report indicated a commodity value of gold has increased significantly over the past year."
Alternatives: "market value of" or "worth of".
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In Australia, pulses are sown over c. 2 million hectares and produce c. 2.5 million tonnes of grain with a commodity value of over AU$6755 million [ 7].
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Combined commodity value of these 20 positions: $722,000.
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Yet as telecoms capacity has become a commodity, the value of owning a network has diminished dramatically.
The winner's curse describes a common problem: the party who wins an auction of a commodity of uncertain value with a fair number of bidders typically pays more than the asset is actually worth.
The heavy price paid for The Scream and for Yammer raises the question of whether the buyers in these two exchanges were the latest victims of the winner's curse – the tendency for the winning bidder in an auction of a commodity of uncertain value with a fair number of bidders to pay more than the asset is actually worth.
For a given commodity, a value share of a country divided by the sum of value share of all countries can represent a revealed comparative advantage2 of the country in the commodity market.
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