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Wie müsste eine faire Lösung des Klimaproblems aussehen? Wie sollten wir Pflichten und finanzielle Lasten der nötigen CO2-Reduktionen verteilen, wenn es dabei gerecht zugehen soll und keiner übervorteilt werden darf? In meiner Antwort auf diese ethischen Fragen stütze ich mich auf einen...
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determinants of FDI as market size, wage differences, high developed infrastructure and natural resources remain relevant, FDI …
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% of the pristine extent despite their relevance.For parts of the world with high density settlements as Germany for the …
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This study summarizes research on farm-, local-, regional-, and macro-level economic effects of ethanol production. Given current production levels, the ethanol production industry annually employees approximately 3,500 workers, pays out nearly $132 million in worker salaries, generates over...
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A carbon tax would penalize carbon intensive fuels like gasoline and shiftfuel consumption to less carbon intensive alternatives like biofuels. Since biofuelproduction competes for land with agriculture, a carbon tax could raiseland rents, divert land towards fuel production, and raise...
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trade, particularly in the oil market. We also find that, conditional on the current fuel tax, an optimal ethanol mandate is …
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This paper derives a method to quantify the short- to medium-run impact of biofuel on fuelmarkets, assuming that these markets are dominated by cartel of oil-rich countries, and that pricesin these countries are set to maximize the sum of domestic consumer and producer surplus, leadingto a wedge...
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energy price is high. The third scenarioconsiders a pure market force driving ethanol demand growth because of the high … resulting from the expanding biofuelsector may raise the possibility of spillover effects of OPEC’s market power on the …
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price in the market of ethanol, ceteris paribus. The results of the model were significant, but what is interesting is that …
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Thailand’s economy is susceptible to global energy crises because about half of its energy supplies are sourced from overseas. Consequently, in January 2009, the National Energy Policy Council approved a 15-year renewable energy development plan (2008-2022) focusing on increasing the use of...
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