The Effect of Ethanol Production on the U.S. National Corn Price
Hwanil Park and
T. Randall Fortenbery
No 37565, 2007 Conference, April 16-17, 2007, Chicago, Illinois from NCCC-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management
Abstract:
A system of equations representing corn supply, feed demand, export demand, food, alcohol and industrial (FAI) demand, and corn price is estimated by three-stage least squares. A price dependent reduced form equation is then formed to investigate the effect of ethanol production on the national average corn price. The elasticity of corn price with respect to ethanol production is then obtained. Results suggest that ethanol production has a positive impact on the national corn price and that the demand from FAI has a greater impact on the corn price than other demand categories. Thus, significant growth in ethanol production is important in explaining corn price determination.
Pages: 18
Date: 2007-04
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.37565
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