A survey of research findings focusing on issues related to the pros and cons of using biofuels to substitute conventional fuels, namely, fossil fuels is presented in this paper. This …
US biofuel policy includes greenhouse gas reduction targets. Regulators do not address the potential that biofuel policy can have indirect impacts on greenhouse gases through its …
M Khanna, D Rajagopal… - … Economics and Policy, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Biofuel production in the United States, primarily from corn, has more than doubled since 2007, leading to concerns about its unintended consequences for agricultural and fuel …
JJ Wu, C Langpap - Environmental and Resource Economics, 2015 - Springer
The coordination of agricultural, environmental and energy policies requires a thorough understanding of the interactions between crop, food and energy markets. This paper …
The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit expired on December 31, 2011. This costbenefit analysis concludes that without the tax credit, the net benefits will be $168.1 billion in net …
A model of the corn, soybean, and wheat markets calculates welfare effects of the US ethanol tax credit. Crop yields are uncertain, and demand consists of feed, food, energy, and …
The high-oleic soybean is the first non-transgenic gene-edited (GE) crop, commercialized in 2019, and brings much attention from stakeholders in agricultural production, given the …
Since first commercialized in 1996, biotech corn has experienced rapid adoption. By 2010 over 75% of the corn planted area in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, South …
We analyze and quantify the market and welfare impacts of a gene-edited technology on the US soybean and oil markets. Genetically edited high-oleic soybean is recently introduced to …