« Being human | Main | Honoria's through with nice! » Why are food prices rising?Good post (and comments) about rising food prices at the Becker-Posner blog. To what extent are prices increasing because of rising fuel costs? What's happens when you divert more and more food crops (corn) to ethanol production? Is the growth of population/demand a factor? jon posted this at 8:30 AM |
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The server appears to be down. Is this the "Lebkowsky Effect"?
Posted by: ttrentham | April 15, 2008 9:21 AM