Alicia Rosburg
University of Northern Iowa
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Economic Inquiry | 2017
Jeremiah Richey; Alicia Rosburg
Using data on young adults from the 1979 and 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we investigate the changing roles of ability and education in the transmission of economic status across generations. We find that ability plays a substantially diminished role for the most recent cohort whereas education plays a much larger role. The first finding results primarily from a smaller effect of childrens ability on status, the second from an increased correlation between parental status and educational attainment. A replication of the analysis by gender reveals that the changes in the role of ability are largely driven by men whereas the changes in educations role are largely driven by women.
Bioenergy Research | 2017
Alicia Rosburg; Jonathan McFadden; John Miranowski
Feedstock supply risk is one of the key concerns limiting cellulosic biofuel expansion. We use an economic model of corn stover-based ethanol production to investigate strategies to manage stover supply uncertainty, including three contract arrangements that vary according to risk-sharing between the processor and farmers. Applying this model to corn stover-based ethanol in the USA, we find that a greater quantity of biofuel is supplied at lower cost under right-of-access contracts than a delivered quantity contract. The processor can manage some of the risk borne under the right-of-access contracts by contracting excess acreage and, if available, by purchasing deficit stover from a spot market. Contracting excess acreage increases the expected biofuel cost but results in lower uncertainty surrounding cellulosic biofuel supply. A biomass spot market provides a source of biomass during low yielding years, but can also create competition for the processor as an alternative outlet for farmers to supply stover under favorable spot market prices. In general, farmers’ contract preferences are responsive to the basic structure of incentives, which could provide flexibility to processors as the industry develops and market uncertainties change.
Proceedings of the 2011 International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research Conference, Rome, Italy, 26-29 June 2011. | 2011
Alicia Rosburg; John Miranowski
AgBioForum | 2013
John Miranowski; Alicia Rosburg
Transition to a Bio Economy Conferences, Risk, Infrastructure and Industry Evolution Conference, June 24-25, 2008, Berkeley, California | 2008
John Miranowski; David A. Swenson; Liesl Eathington; Alicia Rosburg
Proceedings of the 2011 International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research Conference, Rome, Italy, 26-29 June 2011. | 2011
John Miranowski; Alicia Rosburg; J. Aukayanagul; J. Wesseler; P. Aerni
Energy Economics | 2016
Alicia Rosburg; John Miranowski; Keri L. Jacobs
2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado | 2010
John Miranowski; Alicia Rosburg
Journal of Applied Econometrics | 2018
Jeremiah Richey; Alicia Rosburg
MPRA Paper | 2016
Jeremiah Richey; Alicia Rosburg