Using energy data over the period 1981-2011 we find that US biofuels subsidies and production have provided a perverse incentive for US fossil fuel producers to increase their rate of extraction that has generated a weak green paradox. Further, in the short-run if the reduction in the CO2 emissions from a one-to-one substitution between biofuels and fossil fuels is less than 26 percent, or less than 57 percent if long run effect is taken into account, then US biofuels production is likely to have resulted in a strong green paradox. These results indicate that subsidies for first generation biofuels, which yield a low level of per unit CO2 emission reduction compared to fossil fuels, might have contributed to additional net CO2 emissions ove...
21 p.We investigate the effect of climate policies on fossil fuel use in the presence of a clean alt...
The U.S. crop subsidies provide incentives for farmers to expand feedstock production, which benefit...
Biofuel subsidies in the United States have been justified on the following grounds: energy independ...
This paper presents the first comprehensive estimates of the impact of U.S. biofuel subsidies on gre...
This paper develops sufficient conditions under which the Weak Green Paradox may (and may not) hold ...
We show that (i) subsidies for renewable energy policies with the intention of encouraging substitut...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
The theory on the green paradox has focused primarily on the consumption of a clean substitute produ...
Well-intended preannounced carbon mitigation policies can lead to adverse impacts such as the green ...
In this paper, we fill the gap in the literature by identifying a negative relationship between fuel...
US biofuel policy includes greenhouse gas reduction targets. Regulators do not address the potential...
A carbon tax is an efficient economic instrument to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide released from...
The source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has been of great interest to researcher(s) and/or poli...
We analyze two puzzling results released by the California Air Resource Board who recently revises i...
21 p.We investigate the effect of climate policies on fossil fuel use in the presence of a clean alt...
The U.S. crop subsidies provide incentives for farmers to expand feedstock production, which benefit...
Biofuel subsidies in the United States have been justified on the following grounds: energy independ...
This paper presents the first comprehensive estimates of the impact of U.S. biofuel subsidies on gre...
This paper develops sufficient conditions under which the Weak Green Paradox may (and may not) hold ...
We show that (i) subsidies for renewable energy policies with the intention of encouraging substitut...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Conventional wisdom suggests that subsidising biofuel production will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
The theory on the green paradox has focused primarily on the consumption of a clean substitute produ...
Well-intended preannounced carbon mitigation policies can lead to adverse impacts such as the green ...
In this paper, we fill the gap in the literature by identifying a negative relationship between fuel...
US biofuel policy includes greenhouse gas reduction targets. Regulators do not address the potential...
A carbon tax is an efficient economic instrument to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide released from...
The source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has been of great interest to researcher(s) and/or poli...
We analyze two puzzling results released by the California Air Resource Board who recently revises i...
21 p.We investigate the effect of climate policies on fossil fuel use in the presence of a clean alt...
The U.S. crop subsidies provide incentives for farmers to expand feedstock production, which benefit...
Biofuel subsidies in the United States have been justified on the following grounds: energy independ...