The Intended and Unintended Effects of US Agricultural and Biotechnology Policies
Joshua Graff Zivin and
Jeffrey Perloff
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
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Date: 2012
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Chapters in this book:
- An Overview of the Intended and Unintended Effects of U.S. Agricultural and Biotechnology Policies , pp 1-12

- Joshua Graff Zivin and Jeffrey Perloff
- The Buck Stops Where? The Distribution of Agricultural Subsidies , pp 15-50

- Barry Goodwin, Ashok Mishra and Francois Ortalo-Magne
- Modeling Processor Market Power and the Incidence of Agricultural Policy: A Nonparametric Approach , pp 51-81

- Rachael Goodhue and Carlo Russo
- The Politics and Economics of the U.S. Crop Insurance Program , pp 83-112

- Bruce Babcock
- Supply and Effects of Specialty Crop Insurance , pp 113-142

- Ethan Ligon
- Risk Response in Agriculture , pp 143-186

- Jeffrey LaFrance, Rulon Pope and Jesse Tack
- Commodity Price Volatility in the Biofuel Era: An Examination of the Linkage between Energy and Agricultural Markets , pp 189-221

- Thomas Hertel and Jayson Beckman
- Meeting the Mandate for Biofuels: Implications for Land Use, Food, and Fuel Prices , pp 223-267

- Xiaoguang Chen, Haixiao Huang, Madhu Khanna and Hayri Onal
- Land for Food and Fuel Production: The Role of Agricultural Biotechnology , pp 269-288

- Steven Sexton and David Zilberman
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