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This paper uses a simultaneous equation system to determine the impact of ethanol fuel production on the U.S. motor … gasoline market, especially gasoline prices. Based on estimation results, every billion gallon increase in ethanol production …
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This study measures the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in other countries, or … food that were diverted elsewhere to biofuel production. The results show that increasing ethanol production in the US has … that increased ethanol production in the U.S. will increase corn prices, which will result in increased change in land use …
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To reduce national oil dependency, ethanol has been given a center stage of U.S. energy sources. The Renewable Fuel … gallons by 2012, among which 15 billion are corn-based ethanol, while U.S. corn-based ethanol can hardly achieve this level …. There is a trend that indicates U.S. importing ethanol from other countries, so a bilateral trade system has been …
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biofuels production. We examine the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in other countries. …
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ethanol processors. We control for the endogeneity of plant location to corn acreage by using transportation network data for … instruments. Our results show that reducing the distance between a farm and an ethanol plant by one percent increases acreage in …
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This study addresses the complex relationship between energy and agricultural markets—represented by corn, ethanol, and … development of large-scale ethanol production. We use a dynamic conditional correlation multivariate GARCH model to demonstrate a … strengthening relationship among corn, ethanol, and gasoline prices. We identify a structural change point at March 25, 2008 using …
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We employ a multi-region computable general equilibrium model of the world economy to estimate changes in worldwide food insecurity that result from the imposition of the U.S. Renewable Fuels Standard.
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