Ethanol has been characterized as the alternate energy solution to the United States gasoline gluttony. There are many benefits that come with the consumption of ethanol, but there are costs that are often overlooked. Specifically, crop prices are increasing as a result of ethanol production due to corn being the main input for US ethanol. This paper investigates how much influence ethanol legislation has on crop prices over the past decade. Using a hedonic price model, various federal and state policies are tested to see if there is a statistically significant impact on corn, wheat, and soybean prices
Corn-based ethanol can make a dent in demand for oil, but at what price? Food costs go up. Environme...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
summary In the United States the volume of ethanol produced from maize is increasing at a very fast ...
We develop an analytical framework to assess the market effects of alternative biofuel policies (inc...
We develop an analytical framework to assess the market effects of alternative biofuel policies (inc...
This study analyzes the impact of price shocks in three input and output markets critical to ethanol...
The empirical relationship among corn prices, ethanol production, and government subsidies is invest...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Corn-based ethanol can make a dent in demand for oil, but at what price? Food costs go up. Environme...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
summary In the United States the volume of ethanol produced from maize is increasing at a very fast ...
We develop an analytical framework to assess the market effects of alternative biofuel policies (inc...
We develop an analytical framework to assess the market effects of alternative biofuel policies (inc...
This study analyzes the impact of price shocks in three input and output markets critical to ethanol...
The empirical relationship among corn prices, ethanol production, and government subsidies is invest...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
The literature on the impacts of biofuels on food prices is characterized by contradictory findings ...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
Corn-based ethanol can make a dent in demand for oil, but at what price? Food costs go up. Environme...
Food prices in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2007 and early 2008. Given the integration of the world...
summary In the United States the volume of ethanol produced from maize is increasing at a very fast ...