This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upon the countries’ overall production and employment. The impacts were simulated considering each of the major cane producing areas of the country (Center-South and North-Northeast). An inter-regional input-output matrix for the Brazilian economy was used for that purpose. It was observed that a demand shock, resulting from an expansion of sugar exports presented an impact of greater magnitude upon the countries’ production and em-ployment when compared to the impact from an increase in ethanol. In addition, the results indicated that when the impact is generated at the North-Northeastern Brazil, production and employment is more affec...
O Brasil é reconhecido mundialmente pelo seu excelente desempenho econômico e produtivo nos setores ...
In response to oil price rises and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol us...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports up...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upo...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upo...
This study assesses the socio-economic impacts in terms of value added, imports and employment of su...
O objetivo do presente estudo é analisar as diferenças regionais entre a região Centro-Sul e o Norde...
Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane ethanol worldwide (28 billion litres in 2013) and its pr...
This paper deals with the social implications of ethanol expansion in Brazil. The evolution of the l...
Cane, sugar and ethanol production in Brazil has been divided between two major production regions, ...
Since 2001, Brazil has experienced a sharp increase in sugarcane production due to the upsurge in de...
This paper assesses the impacts of the increase in the ethanol demand in Brazil and in ...
O presente estudo estima os impactos do crescimento da demanda de etanol no Brasil e nos EUA sobre a...
In response to rising oil prices and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol ...
O Brasil é reconhecido mundialmente pelo seu excelente desempenho econômico e produtivo nos setores ...
In response to oil price rises and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol us...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports up...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upo...
This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upo...
This study assesses the socio-economic impacts in terms of value added, imports and employment of su...
O objetivo do presente estudo é analisar as diferenças regionais entre a região Centro-Sul e o Norde...
Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane ethanol worldwide (28 billion litres in 2013) and its pr...
This paper deals with the social implications of ethanol expansion in Brazil. The evolution of the l...
Cane, sugar and ethanol production in Brazil has been divided between two major production regions, ...
Since 2001, Brazil has experienced a sharp increase in sugarcane production due to the upsurge in de...
This paper assesses the impacts of the increase in the ethanol demand in Brazil and in ...
O presente estudo estima os impactos do crescimento da demanda de etanol no Brasil e nos EUA sobre a...
In response to rising oil prices and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol ...
O Brasil é reconhecido mundialmente pelo seu excelente desempenho econômico e produtivo nos setores ...
In response to oil price rises and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol us...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...