The Interaction Effects Among Biofuels, Policies, and Countries
Harry Gorter,
Dusan Drabik and
David Just
Chapter Chapter 12 in The Economics of Biofuel Policies, 2015, pp 207-220 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The models developed in this book span different feedstocks, biofuels, and countries and, therefore, we have already come across several important interactions. For example, we closed the previous chapter on how the expiring US tax credit impacted Brazilian ethanol prices. In the chapter before that, we showed how the complex structure of the US mandate affected domestic and international ethanol and biodiesel prices and trade. Throughout the book so far, we showed how market shocks or policy changes can affect regime changes (e.g., the mandate versus tax credit binding). These interactions can occur across biofuel policies, within a country and across countries and biofuels.
Keywords: Ethanol Production; Corn Stover; Gasoline Price; Fuel Blender; Production Subsidy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137414854_13
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