The global food crises of 2008 and 2010 and the increased price volatility revolve around biofuels policies and their interaction with each other, farm policies and between countries. While a certain degree of research has been conducted on biofuel efficacy and logistics, there is currently no book on the market devoted to the economics of biofuel policies. The Economics of Biofuel Policies focuses on the role of biofuel policies in creating turmoil in the world grains and oilseed markets since 2006. This new volume is the first to put together theory and empirical evidence of how biofuel policies created a link between crop (food grains and oilseeds) and biofuel (ethanol and biodiesel) prices. This combined with biofuel policies role in a...
The growing expansion of biofuel production in the European Union is a direct consequence of the pol...
The development of first generation biofuels, based on existing agricultural crops such as corn and ...
Agricultural and energy commodity prices have traditionally exhibited relatively low – even negative...
The global food crises of 2008 and 2010 and the increased price volatility revolve around biofuels p...
The attention to biofuel as an alternative to fossil fuel, is motivated by concerns about energy se...
The paper analyzes the role of biofuel sector in three major regions (USA, European Union and Brazil...
Abstract: We summarize a large set of recent simulations and policy analyses based on FAPRI’s world ...
Economists have been unanimous that developing countries’ policy responses to high food grain prices...
This paper analyses the economics of biofuel production and the implications that the accelerating g...
Biofuels policies have a large impact on food-grain commodity prices, first and foremost by linking ...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. In 2008 a global food crisi...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. As Rajagopal et al (2009) a...
In this paper we assess the impact of abolishing biofuel policies (mandates, tax credits, import and...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of biofuels. It starts by describing the remarkable...
The growing expansion of biofuel production in the European Union is a direct consequence of the pol...
The development of first generation biofuels, based on existing agricultural crops such as corn and ...
Agricultural and energy commodity prices have traditionally exhibited relatively low – even negative...
The global food crises of 2008 and 2010 and the increased price volatility revolve around biofuels p...
The attention to biofuel as an alternative to fossil fuel, is motivated by concerns about energy se...
The paper analyzes the role of biofuel sector in three major regions (USA, European Union and Brazil...
Abstract: We summarize a large set of recent simulations and policy analyses based on FAPRI’s world ...
Economists have been unanimous that developing countries’ policy responses to high food grain prices...
This paper analyses the economics of biofuel production and the implications that the accelerating g...
Biofuels policies have a large impact on food-grain commodity prices, first and foremost by linking ...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. In 2008 a global food crisi...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. As Rajagopal et al (2009) a...
In this paper we assess the impact of abolishing biofuel policies (mandates, tax credits, import and...
This paper provides an overview of the economics of biofuels. It starts by describing the remarkable...
The growing expansion of biofuel production in the European Union is a direct consequence of the pol...
The development of first generation biofuels, based on existing agricultural crops such as corn and ...
Agricultural and energy commodity prices have traditionally exhibited relatively low – even negative...