Bruce A. Babcock

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Economics Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics
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Babcock BA. (2020) Comment on “The Price of Biodiesel rins and Economic Fundamentals”: US Biofuel Policy Failures Reveal Limitations of Market‐Based Policy Instruments American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 102: 753-756
Iqbal MZ, Babcock BA. (2018) Global growing-area elasticities of key agricultural crops estimated using dynamic heterogeneous panel methods Agricultural Economics. 49: 681-690
Pouliot S, Liao KA, Babcock BA. (2018) Estimating Willingness to Pay for E85 in the United States Using an Intercept Survey of Flex Motorists American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 100: 1486-1509
Fidel R, Archontoulis S, Babcock B, et al. (2017) Commentary on ‘Current economic obstacles to biochar use in agriculture and climate change mitigation’ regarding uncertainty, context-specificity and alternative value sources Carbon Management. 8: 215-217
Pouliot S, Babcock BA. (2017) Feasibility of meeting increased biofuel mandates with E85 Energy Policy. 101: 194-200
Zhou W, Babcock BA. (2017) Using the competitive storage model to estimate the impact of ethanol and fueling investment on corn prices Energy Economics. 62: 195-203
Pouliot S, Babcock BA. (2016) Compliance path and impact of ethanol mandates on retail fuel market in the short run American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 98: 744-764
Brandes E, McNunn GS, Schulte LA, et al. (2016) Subfield profitability analysis reveals an economic case for cropland diversification Environmental Research Letters. 11
Babcock BA. (2015) Using Cumulative Prospect Theory to Explain Anomalous Crop Insurance Coverage Choice American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 97: 1371-1384
Rosas F, Babcock BA, Hayes DJ. (2015) Nitrous oxide emission reductions from cutting excessive nitrogen fertilizer applications Climatic Change
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