Choices AAEA
3rd Quarter 2008 | 23(3)


Theme: Resources and the Environment
Climate Change Economics
Wallace E. Tyner, Guest Editor
  • Theme Overview: Agriculture and Biofuels Issues: Cellulose, Greenhouse Gases, and EU and U.S. Policies
  • Ethanol Policy Analysis—What Have We Learned So Far?
  • Food or Fuel? Choices and Conflicts
  • Cellulosic Biofuels: Are They Economically Viable and Environmentally Sustainable?
  • Consequences of EU Biofuel Policies on Agricultural Production and Land Use

  • Offsetting Behavior: Consumers’ Response to Food Safety Policies

Theme: Agriculture and Trade
Climate Change Economics
James L. Novak, Guest Editor
  • Theme Overview: Commodity Programs and Beyond in the 2008 Farm Bill
  • ACRE (Average Crop Revenue Election) Farm Program: Provisions, Policy Background, and Farm Decision Analysis
  • Conservation Provisions of the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008: Evolutionary Changes and Challenges
  • The U.S. 2008 Farm Bill: Title X and Related Support for the U.S. Specialty Crop Sector
  • The WTO and U.S. Domestic Support in the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008

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