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I was looking at Robert Rapier's R squared blog post on a case study in cluelessness.It is a good hard look at some people's idea of what constitutes a fair price for gasoline, and it struck me that taxing fuels rather than giving tax breaks to biofuel producers may be a better way of promoting the use of bio ethanol and boidiesel, assuming that is what society wants to do... and I know that Robert thinks biofuels are a boondoggle.
His blog contains some pretty spicy stuff, but it strikes me
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I was looking at Robert Rapier's R squared blog post on a case study in cluelessness.It is a good hard look at some people's idea of what constitutes a fair price for gasoline, and it struck me that taxing fuels rather than giving tax breaks to biofuel producers may be a better way of promoting the use of bio ethanol and boidiesel, assuming that is what society wants to do... and I know that Robert thinks biofuels are a boondoggle.
His blog contains some pretty spicy stuff, but it strikes me
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