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Today on Marketplace, a love letter to my home state, which was once the breadbasket of the world, but is now in the business of starving poor people. Oh, it’s not really about you, Iowa. It’s about how politics starves poor people. You just got caught in the middle
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"Work by the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington suggests that biofuel production accounts for a quarter to a third of the recent increase in global commodity prices."
Further, "many of the upheavals over food prices abroad have concerned rice and wheat, neither of which is used as a biofuel."
Like the housing bubble is there a part being played by the Wall Street speculators and paper pushes foisting yet another bubble onto the world, this time in commodities. I have to wonder.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/04/15/business/15f...
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He said that in Ames, Iowa, in November 2007 before the caucus, before a conference on "growing the bioeconomy" (which I must assume is a euphemism for Iowans interested in corn ethanol.)
I don't think that there's anything unreasonable in saying, "Ethanol may make sense now with higher oil prices, but that should be demonstrated without subsidies." Personally I think that the evidence shows that ethanol still isn't worth it, but I'd be happy to let the market decide.
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And both of which are substitutes for corn, which is used as a biofuel. An increase in demand for one leads to an increase in demand for the others, and so too prices.
I see your knowledge of rudimentary economics hasn't improved much since you quit commenting at Cafe Hayek, muirgeo.
1 year ago
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/business/worl...
1 year ago
But not the way you love your parents, and not in a particularlist way because it's your home state, right Will? Only incidentally and faithlessly will you "always love" it, right? ;)
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