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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat,sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … land resources suchas oilseeds. We shock the model with exogenous changes in ethanol demand, first in the UnitedStates … for ethanol. Land moves awayfrom major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the …
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ubiquitously distributed alternative to oil-based fuels in road transportation: ethanol from sugarcane. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the … industry which incorporates arbitrage by producers, across domestic and export markets for ethanol and sugar, and arbitrage by … consumers, across ethanol and gasoline at the pump. We show that the model stands up well to the empirical covariation in prices …
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Despite the historical importance of the sugarcane business in Brazil, which is as old in the country as its colonization, it has never been "photographed in widescreen". This research on the mapping and quantification of business generated in the sugarcane chain in 2008 for the first time gives...
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This paper estimates the impact of an increase in Brazilian sugar and ethanol demand for exports upon the countries … magnitude upon the countries’ production and employment when compared to the impact from an increase in ethanol. In addition …
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corn, crude oil, ethanol, gasoline, soybeans, and sugar, and their open interest. The empirical results demonstrate the … presence of these relationships in this nexus, and underscore the importance of ethanol and soybeans in all these relationships …. In particular, ethanol and be considered as a catalyst in this nexus because of its significance as a loading factor, a …
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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … land resources such as oilseeds. We shock the model with exogenous changes in ethanol demand, first in the United States … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005034933