The Chronicle of Higher Education
Thursday, May 3, 2007

A glance at the current issue of Foreign Affairs: Why ethanol mania endangers the poor

As ethanol becomes an increasingly popular fuel alternative, the industry's demand for vast reserves of corn threatens to drive up the price of food staples worldwide and therefore the number of people living in poverty, write C. Ford Runge and Benjamin Senauer, both professors of applied economics at the University...

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