Submitted on September 19th, 2007 by InterestedReader
I read somewhere that the rise in prices of corn tortillas in Mexico is only tangentially related to the rise in corn prices in the U.S. from corn ethanol. That there have been other factors. True?
Is this one of those datapoints that conveniently supports ethanol detractors' theses?
Tortilla pricing myth?
Submitted on September 19th, 2007 by InterestedReaderI read somewhere that the rise in prices of corn tortillas in Mexico is only tangentially related to the rise in corn prices in the U.S. from corn ethanol. That there have been other factors. True?
Is this one of those datapoints that conveniently supports ethanol detractors' theses?