Corn ethanol : who pays? who benefits? / Ken G. Glozer.
Series: Hoover Institution Press publication ; 569.Publication details: Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press, c2011.Description: xiv, 228 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780817949617 (alk. paper)
- 0817949615 (alk. paper)
- Ethanol as fuel -- Government policy -- United States
- Ethanol as fuel -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Ethanol fuel industry -- Government policy -- United States
- Ethanol fuel industry -- United States
- Energy policy -- United States
- Energy crops industry -- United States
- Corn industry -- United States
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- HD9502.5.B543 U6355 2011
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"Hoover Institution, Shultz-Stephenson Task Force on Energy Policy"--Page facing t.p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-207) and index.
"In this book, Ken Glozer provides a factual evaluation of the major claims made by those who have advocated an ethanol policy for the past thirty years and answers a number of important questions. When did the policy start? How did it evolve? Are petroleum imports and budget costs reduced? Who pays and who benefits?"--Jacket.
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