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Can ethanol power the rural economy?

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  • Nancy Novack

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  • Jason Henderson & Nancy Novack, 2007. "Can ethanol power the rural economy?," Main Street Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedkms:y:2007:n:1
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    1. Swenson, David A. & Eathington, Liesl, 2006. "Determining the Regional Economic Values of Ethanol Production in Iowa Considering Different Levels of Local Investment," Staff General Research Papers Archive 12687, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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    1. Megan D. Williams, 2007. "The Tenth District's defining industries: changes and opportunities for rural communities," Main Street Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue 5.
    2. Chad R. Wilkerson & Megan D. Williams, 2007. "The Tenth District's defining industries: how are they changing?," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 92(Q III), pages 59-81.

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