ARE Update Volume 16, Number 3
Colin Carter,
Kevin Novan,
Gordon Rausser,
Antti Iho,
Doug Parker and
David Zilberman
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series from Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
Abstract:
1. Shale Gas Boom: Implications for California Agriculture. 2. Distortions to Global Agricultural and Food Markets. 3. Animal Waste Regulation and Transboundary Water Quality.
Keywords: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Fracking, hydraulic fracturing, economic benefits of shale gas, price of shale gas, impact of gas prices on nitrogen fertilizer costs; biofuel, trade, food security, energy security, anti-agricultural bias, Market distortion, policy induced distortions; groundwater quality, groundwater pollution, nitrogen runoff, manure regulation, residual nitrogen, environmental policy, decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-01-15
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