Classification JEL : F18;H23;Q17International audienceWe analyze the impacts of bioenergy trade on greenhouse gas emissions using a two-good, three-factor model. Bioenergy is an agricultural good used as a substitute for fossil fuels in industry. Governments tax domestic pollution without international coordination. We assume that northern countries have higher labor productivity than southern ones and that agriculture is less pollution intensive than industry (after taxation). We show that whereas southern countries impose a lower tax rate than northern ones, they do not necessary have a competitive advantage in industry, and that compared to autarky, trade liberalization either increases or decreases worldwide emissions depending on regio...
International audienceThe greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of biofuels largely hinges on the magnitude o...
Most climate change mitigation scenarios rely on increased use of bioenergy to decarbonize the energ...
Modern sustainable bioenergy can contribute toward mid-century European energy decarbonization targe...
Classification JEL : F18;H23;Q17International audienceWe analyze the impacts of bioenergy trade on g...
This paper analyzes the impacts of bioenergy trade on greenhouse gas emissions using a two-good, thr...
Though the potential of bioenergy in the mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) coming from fossil ene...
To appraise the impacts of producing and trading bioenergy on green-house gas (ghg) emissions, we de...
This paper explores optimal biofuel subsidies in a general equilibrium trade model. The focus is on ...
This paper explores optimal biofuel subsidization in the context of a general equilibrium trade mode...
This dissertation focuses on two independent areas: the analysis of biofuel and related energy polic...
This paper investigates the impact of B20 policy, with the aims to reduce fossil oil import and incr...
A carbon tax is an efficient economic instrument to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide released from...
International audienceThe greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of biofuels largely hinges on the magnitude o...
Most climate change mitigation scenarios rely on increased use of bioenergy to decarbonize the energ...
Modern sustainable bioenergy can contribute toward mid-century European energy decarbonization targe...
Classification JEL : F18;H23;Q17International audienceWe analyze the impacts of bioenergy trade on g...
This paper analyzes the impacts of bioenergy trade on greenhouse gas emissions using a two-good, thr...
Though the potential of bioenergy in the mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) coming from fossil ene...
To appraise the impacts of producing and trading bioenergy on green-house gas (ghg) emissions, we de...
This paper explores optimal biofuel subsidies in a general equilibrium trade model. The focus is on ...
This paper explores optimal biofuel subsidization in the context of a general equilibrium trade mode...
This dissertation focuses on two independent areas: the analysis of biofuel and related energy polic...
This paper investigates the impact of B20 policy, with the aims to reduce fossil oil import and incr...
A carbon tax is an efficient economic instrument to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide released from...
International audienceThe greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of biofuels largely hinges on the magnitude o...
Most climate change mitigation scenarios rely on increased use of bioenergy to decarbonize the energ...
Modern sustainable bioenergy can contribute toward mid-century European energy decarbonization targe...