Alternative Approaches to Extend GTAP to Biofuel Crops
G. Woltjer,
M. Banse,
H. van Meijl and
A. Tabeau
No 331598, Conference papers from Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project
Abstract:
The worldwide expansion in the production of biofuels is currently one of the hot topics on the agenda of agricultural and food research. On the one hand the development is welcomed as an additional source of income for farmers on otherwise saturated markets for agrifood products. One the other hand, however, there are growing concerns that with biofuels the volatility of agricultural world prices which are now linked to the development of the crude oil price will increase further. In order to include biofuels in the GTAP model, a simplified version of the GTAPE model is used as a starting point. Vegetable oils, corn and sugarbeet or –cane can be used as inputs in the production of biofuels in a multilevel structure in the petroleum industry. There is not explicitly added an extra sector; it is all implicit in the petrol sector model. The mechanisms in the model are illustrate by the implementation of a European biofuels directive.
Keywords: Resource/Energy Economics and Policy; Crop Production/Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
Date: 2007
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