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2009 Papers

Land Use Change Carbon Emissions due to US Ethanol Production* by Wallace E. Tyner Farzad Taheripour Uris Baldos

CELLULOSIC BIOFUELS ANALYSIS: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES by Craig W. Rismiller and Wallace E. Tyner

 

2008 Papers

Ethanol Pricing Issues For 2008 by Wallace E. Tyner, Frank Dooley, Chris Hurt, and Justin Quear
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Policy Options for Integrated Energy and Agricultural Markets by Wallace E. Tyner and Farzad Taheripour Purdue University

The Economics of Biomass Collection, Transportation, and Suppy to Indiana Cellulosic and Electric Utility Facilities by Sarah C. Brechbill and Wallace E. Tyner, Purdue University

Biofuels for all? Understanding the global Impacts of Multinational Mandates by Thomas W. Hertel, Wallace E. Tyner and Dileep K. Birur, Center for Global Trade Analysis Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University

Economics of Renewable Energy: Corn Stover and Switchgrass by Sarah Brechbill and Wallace E. Tyner

The US Ethanol and Biofuels Boom: Its Origins, Current Status, and Future Prospects by Wallace E. Tyner

Policy Options for Integrated Energy and Agricultural Markets by Wallace E. Tyner and Farzad Taheripour

Ethanol Policy Analysis – What Have We Learned So Far? by Farzad Taheripour and Wallace E. Tyner

Economic analysis of a modified dry grind ethanol process with recycle of pretreated and enzymatically hydrolyzed distillers’ grains by David Perkis, Wallace Tyner, and Rhys Dale.

What’s Driving Food Prices? by Phil Abbott, Chris Hurt, and Wallace Tyner.

"Biofuels, Policy Options, and Their Implications: Analyses Using Partial and General Equilibrium Approaches," by Tyner, Wallace and Taheripour, Farzad.

 

2007 Papers

Biofuels, Energy Security, and Global Warming Policy Interactions by Wallace E.Tyner, Purdue University

Future Biofuels Policy Alternatives by Wallace E. Tyner and Farzad Taheripour, Purdue University

Ethanol Subsidies, Who Gets the Benefits? by Farzad Taheripour and Wallace Tyner

Explorations in Biofuels Economics, Policy, and History: Introduction to the Special Issue by Bruce Gardner and Wallace Tyner

Policy Alternatives for the Future Biofuels Industry by Wallace E. Tyner

The Biofuels Boom: Implications for World Food Markets by Dileep K. Birur, Thomas W. Hertel*, Wallace E. Tyner,Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University

 

 

 


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