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    UID:
    gbv_1844377423
    Format: 152 Seiten
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Bei jing 2016 1 Online-Ressource Min guo tu shu shu ju ku = Early Twentieth Century Books in China, 1911-1949. tu shu ; er qi
    Original writing title: 苏联革命过程中底农业问题
    Original writing person/organisation: 乌里亚诺夫
    Original writing publisher: 北平 : 新光书店
    Note: Pinyin-Umschrift und Langzeichen wurden automatisiert erstellt , System requirements: Internet browser, Acrobat reader with Adobe simplified Chinese fonts.
    Language: Chinese
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9958115219302883
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (black and white);
    Series Statement: NBER working paper series no. w16697
    Content: Biofuel production is being promoted through various policies such as mandates and tax credits. This paper uses a dynamic, spatial, multi-market equilibrium model, Biofuel and Environmental Policy Analysis Model (BEPAM), to estimate the effects of these policies on cropland allocation, food and fuel prices, and the mix of biofuels from corn and cellulosic feedstocks over the 2007-2022 period. We find that the biofuel mandate will increase corn price by 24%, reduce the price of gasoline by 8% in 2022, and increase social welfare by $122 B (0.7%) relative to Business As Usual scenario. The provision of volumetric tax credits that accompany the mandate significantly changes the mix of biofuels produced in favor of cellulosic biofuels and reduces the share of corn ethanol in the cumulative volume of biofuels produced from 50% to 10%. The tax credits reduce the adverse impact of the mandate alone on crop prices and decrease the price of biofuels. However, they impose a welfare cost of $79 B compared to the mandate alone. These results are found to be sensitive to the rate of growth of crop productivity, the costs of production of bioenergy crops, and the availability of marginal land for producing bioenergy crops.
    Note: January 2011.
    Language: English
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