Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data

<p> This paper utilizes survey data to compare several non-survey methods of modeling the economic impacts of biofuels plants. It examines differences in the input coefficients derived from the survey versus the trade coefficients generated through the non-survey methods. It finds that of the...

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Main Author: Rossi, James
Language:EN
Published: University of Missouri - Columbia 2019
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-138507452019-03-14T16:08:09Z Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data Rossi, James Area planning & development|Agricultural economics|Public policy <p> This paper utilizes survey data to compare several non-survey methods of modeling the economic impacts of biofuels plants. It examines differences in the input coefficients derived from the survey versus the trade coefficients generated through the non-survey methods. It finds that of the three non-survey methods examined, the Swenson (2006) scenario input coefficients most closely represent those found in the survey based on the performance of the non-survey scenario input coefficients in a variety of statistical tests. Further, it examines the economic impacts (multipliers) generated by these scenarios compared to those generated from the survey. Based upon statistical tests of the multipliers, the Swenson scenario&rsquo;s estimated impacts most closely represent the impacts derived from the survey.</p><p> University of Missouri - Columbia 2019-03-09 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13850745 EN
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Rossi, James
Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
description <p> This paper utilizes survey data to compare several non-survey methods of modeling the economic impacts of biofuels plants. It examines differences in the input coefficients derived from the survey versus the trade coefficients generated through the non-survey methods. It finds that of the three non-survey methods examined, the Swenson (2006) scenario input coefficients most closely represent those found in the survey based on the performance of the non-survey scenario input coefficients in a variety of statistical tests. Further, it examines the economic impacts (multipliers) generated by these scenarios compared to those generated from the survey. Based upon statistical tests of the multipliers, the Swenson scenario&rsquo;s estimated impacts most closely represent the impacts derived from the survey.</p><p>
author Rossi, James
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title Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
title_short Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
title_full Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
title_fullStr Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the Impacts of Biofuels Using Survey and Non-survey Data
title_sort comparing the impacts of biofuels using survey and non-survey data
publisher University of Missouri - Columbia
publishDate 2019
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