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Record Nr.

UNINA9910781376503321

Titolo

Energy, bio fuels and development : comparing Brazil and the United States / / edited by Edmund Amann, Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-84620-4

1-283-10486-5

9786613104861

1-136-84622-0

0-203-83385-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (369 p.)

Collana

Routledge studies in development economics ; ; v. 87

Altri autori (Persone)

AmannEdmund

BaerWerner <1931->

CoesDonald V. <1943->

Disciplina

333.790973

Soggetti

Energy development - Brazil

Energy development - United States

Clean energy industries - Brazil

Clean energy industries - United States

Energy policy - Brazil

Energy policy - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Energy, Bio Fuels and Development Comparing Brazil and the United States; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1 Introduction; PART IMacroeconomic and distributional dimensions of energy; 2 Oil price shocks and the macro economy: the United States versus Brazil; 3 Energy and income distribution in Brazil's development process; 4 The earth is finite and other irrelevancies about the world's ultimate oil supply; 5 Energy restrictions to growth: the past, present and future of energy supply in Brazil

6 Oil prices and inflation in Brazil: exchange rate versus inflation targeting7 Brazilian energy independence: petroleum, trade and economic efficiency; 8 The role played by the BNDES in funding



electricity investments in Brazil; PART IISocial, local and environmental impacts of changes in the energy market; 9 Climate change, energy use and long- run growth in Brazil; 10 Spatial interactions between energy and energy-intensive sectors in the Brazilian economy: a field of influence approach

11 Determinants of the income of workers in sugar cane plantations and in the sugar and ethanol industries in the North-Northeast and Center-South regions of Brazil12 A framework for examining the impact of bio fuels on the poor in Brazil; 13 Bio fuels, food, and trade: a comparison of bio fuel development efforts in two communities in Illinois; 14 Oligopolistic behavior of Brazilian gas stations; PART IIIThe impacts of bio and alternative fuels; 15 The journey to the next- generation of bioeconomy: the US perspective

16 Between sustainability and development: bioenergy, land use, food security and lifecycle analysis17 Bio energy efficiency and a flex-mill simulation in Mato Grosso; 18 The impacts of agriculture-based energy sources on land use in Brazil; 19 Fossil fuels, bio fuels, and food: ranking priorities; 20 The expansion of ethanol and land use in Brazil's Cerrado; 21 The viability of the biodiesel program as an instrument of social inclusion

22 The expansion of sugarcane cultivation and its impact on municipal revenues: an application of dynamic spatial panels to municipalities in the state of São Paulo, BrazilPART IVConclusions; 23 Conclusions; Index

Sommario/riassunto

This collection examines the important and topical issue of the economic, social and environmental implications of concerted attempts to diversify energy sources away from fossil fuels. The book expertly examines this issue by focussing on the contrasting experiences of two major economies; one developed, and the other a rapidly expanding, emerging market. Energy, Bio Fuels and Development evaluates the experience of Brazil, with elements of that of the US highlighted for the purpose of comparison. A key area of concern surrounds the causes and consequences of the con