I am doing a research paper and I am having trouble finding some answers hoping you all can help…What kind of supply-side factors have had a major impact on commodity prices(specifically corn)? Which of these factors are particular to specific commodities, and which ones have had a more general impact?
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Supply side economics was more noted for its look at people keeping a larger share of their earings due to less taxes. So they worked harder and made more.
Translating that to corn supply…the more of your earnings you keep…the less taxes..the more product you make.
Posted on January 31st, 2010 at 3:57 am
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