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Comparing Brazil and the United States
Redaktion: Amann, Edmund; Coes, Don; Baer, Werner
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136846205
- Artikelnr.: 38276561
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136846205
- Artikelnr.: 38276561
Edmund Amann is Reader in Development Economics at the University of Manchester, UK. Werner Baer is Lemann Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois, USA. Donald V. Coes is Professor of Economics at the University of New Mexico, USA.
1. Introduction Edmund Amann, Werner Baer and Don Coes Part 1: Energy
Shocks, Policy Change and the Emergence of Biofuels 2. Oil Shocks in Brazil
and in the United States Tiago Cavalcanti and João Tovar Jalles 3. Energy
and Income Distribution in Brazil's Development Process Edmund Amann and
Werner Baer 4. The Earth is Finite and Other Irrelevancies about the
World's Ultimate Oil Supply Fred Gottheil 5. Energy Restrictions to Growth:
The Past, Present and Future Energy Supply in Brazil Adilson de Oliveira
and Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro 6. Oil Prices and Inflation in Brazil: Exchange
Rate vs. Inflation Targeting Claudio A.C. Paiva 7. Energy Independence and
Economic Efficiency in Brazilian Trade Donald V. Coes 8. The Role Played by
the BNDES in Funding Energy Investments in Brazil Ricardo Cavalcante and
Simone Uderman Part 2: Social, Local and Environmental Impacts of Changes
in the Energy Market 9. Climate Change and Energy Use in the Long Run and
Growth in Brazil Carlos Azzoni, Eduardo Haddad and Fabio Kanczuk 10. Energy
and the Brazilian Regional System Gervasio Ferreira dos Santos, Eduardo
Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings 11. Socio-economic Indicators and Determinants
of the Income of Workers in Sugar Cane Plantations and in the Sugar and
Ethanol Industries in the North, North-East and Centre-South Regions of
Brazil Márcia Azanha Ferras Dias Moraes 12. Understanding the Impact of
Food Policy on the Brazilian Poor Mary Arends-Kuenning 13. Biofuels, Food
and Trade: Social Impacts Gale Summerfield and Keith Taylor 14.
Oligopolistic Behavior of Brazilian Gas Stations Ignácio Tavares de Araújo
Júnior, Alexandre Rands Barros, André Matos Magalhães and Luciano Menezes
Bezerra Sampaio Part 3: The Impacts of Bio and Alternative Fuels 15. The
Journey to Next-Generation of Bio-economy: The U.S. Perspective Hans P.
Blaschek 16. Integrated Life-cycle Analysis of Sustainable Biofuels Jurgen
Scheffran 17. The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bio-energy Models: What
Flex-Mills in Brazil can Teach us Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen,
Guilherme Signorini, João Martines, Carolina Guimarães 18. The Impact of
Agriculture-based Energy Sources on Land Use in Brazil Carlos Jose Caetano
Bacha 19. Fossil-Fuels, Bio-Fuels, and Food: Ranking Priorities Guilherme
Leite da Silva Dias and Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto 20. The Impact of
Sugar Cane Expansion on the Cerrado Charles Mueller and Geraldo Bueno
Martha Jr. 21. The Viability of the Biodiesel Program as an Instrument of
Social Inclusion Marcos Holanda, Bruno Moreira Wichmann and Paul Araújo
Pontes 22. The Expansion of Sugarcane Production in the State of São Paulo
and its Impact on Municipal Tax Receipts André L.S. Chagas and Rudinei
Toneto Jr. 23. Conclusions Edmund Amann and Werner Baer
Shocks, Policy Change and the Emergence of Biofuels 2. Oil Shocks in Brazil
and in the United States Tiago Cavalcanti and João Tovar Jalles 3. Energy
and Income Distribution in Brazil's Development Process Edmund Amann and
Werner Baer 4. The Earth is Finite and Other Irrelevancies about the
World's Ultimate Oil Supply Fred Gottheil 5. Energy Restrictions to Growth:
The Past, Present and Future Energy Supply in Brazil Adilson de Oliveira
and Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro 6. Oil Prices and Inflation in Brazil: Exchange
Rate vs. Inflation Targeting Claudio A.C. Paiva 7. Energy Independence and
Economic Efficiency in Brazilian Trade Donald V. Coes 8. The Role Played by
the BNDES in Funding Energy Investments in Brazil Ricardo Cavalcante and
Simone Uderman Part 2: Social, Local and Environmental Impacts of Changes
in the Energy Market 9. Climate Change and Energy Use in the Long Run and
Growth in Brazil Carlos Azzoni, Eduardo Haddad and Fabio Kanczuk 10. Energy
and the Brazilian Regional System Gervasio Ferreira dos Santos, Eduardo
Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings 11. Socio-economic Indicators and Determinants
of the Income of Workers in Sugar Cane Plantations and in the Sugar and
Ethanol Industries in the North, North-East and Centre-South Regions of
Brazil Márcia Azanha Ferras Dias Moraes 12. Understanding the Impact of
Food Policy on the Brazilian Poor Mary Arends-Kuenning 13. Biofuels, Food
and Trade: Social Impacts Gale Summerfield and Keith Taylor 14.
Oligopolistic Behavior of Brazilian Gas Stations Ignácio Tavares de Araújo
Júnior, Alexandre Rands Barros, André Matos Magalhães and Luciano Menezes
Bezerra Sampaio Part 3: The Impacts of Bio and Alternative Fuels 15. The
Journey to Next-Generation of Bio-economy: The U.S. Perspective Hans P.
Blaschek 16. Integrated Life-cycle Analysis of Sustainable Biofuels Jurgen
Scheffran 17. The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bio-energy Models: What
Flex-Mills in Brazil can Teach us Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen,
Guilherme Signorini, João Martines, Carolina Guimarães 18. The Impact of
Agriculture-based Energy Sources on Land Use in Brazil Carlos Jose Caetano
Bacha 19. Fossil-Fuels, Bio-Fuels, and Food: Ranking Priorities Guilherme
Leite da Silva Dias and Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto 20. The Impact of
Sugar Cane Expansion on the Cerrado Charles Mueller and Geraldo Bueno
Martha Jr. 21. The Viability of the Biodiesel Program as an Instrument of
Social Inclusion Marcos Holanda, Bruno Moreira Wichmann and Paul Araújo
Pontes 22. The Expansion of Sugarcane Production in the State of São Paulo
and its Impact on Municipal Tax Receipts André L.S. Chagas and Rudinei
Toneto Jr. 23. Conclusions Edmund Amann and Werner Baer
1. Introduction Edmund Amann, Werner Baer and Don Coes Part 1: Energy
Shocks, Policy Change and the Emergence of Biofuels 2. Oil Shocks in Brazil
and in the United States Tiago Cavalcanti and João Tovar Jalles 3. Energy
and Income Distribution in Brazil's Development Process Edmund Amann and
Werner Baer 4. The Earth is Finite and Other Irrelevancies about the
World's Ultimate Oil Supply Fred Gottheil 5. Energy Restrictions to Growth:
The Past, Present and Future Energy Supply in Brazil Adilson de Oliveira
and Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro 6. Oil Prices and Inflation in Brazil: Exchange
Rate vs. Inflation Targeting Claudio A.C. Paiva 7. Energy Independence and
Economic Efficiency in Brazilian Trade Donald V. Coes 8. The Role Played by
the BNDES in Funding Energy Investments in Brazil Ricardo Cavalcante and
Simone Uderman Part 2: Social, Local and Environmental Impacts of Changes
in the Energy Market 9. Climate Change and Energy Use in the Long Run and
Growth in Brazil Carlos Azzoni, Eduardo Haddad and Fabio Kanczuk 10. Energy
and the Brazilian Regional System Gervasio Ferreira dos Santos, Eduardo
Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings 11. Socio-economic Indicators and Determinants
of the Income of Workers in Sugar Cane Plantations and in the Sugar and
Ethanol Industries in the North, North-East and Centre-South Regions of
Brazil Márcia Azanha Ferras Dias Moraes 12. Understanding the Impact of
Food Policy on the Brazilian Poor Mary Arends-Kuenning 13. Biofuels, Food
and Trade: Social Impacts Gale Summerfield and Keith Taylor 14.
Oligopolistic Behavior of Brazilian Gas Stations Ignácio Tavares de Araújo
Júnior, Alexandre Rands Barros, André Matos Magalhães and Luciano Menezes
Bezerra Sampaio Part 3: The Impacts of Bio and Alternative Fuels 15. The
Journey to Next-Generation of Bio-economy: The U.S. Perspective Hans P.
Blaschek 16. Integrated Life-cycle Analysis of Sustainable Biofuels Jurgen
Scheffran 17. The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bio-energy Models: What
Flex-Mills in Brazil can Teach us Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen,
Guilherme Signorini, João Martines, Carolina Guimarães 18. The Impact of
Agriculture-based Energy Sources on Land Use in Brazil Carlos Jose Caetano
Bacha 19. Fossil-Fuels, Bio-Fuels, and Food: Ranking Priorities Guilherme
Leite da Silva Dias and Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto 20. The Impact of
Sugar Cane Expansion on the Cerrado Charles Mueller and Geraldo Bueno
Martha Jr. 21. The Viability of the Biodiesel Program as an Instrument of
Social Inclusion Marcos Holanda, Bruno Moreira Wichmann and Paul Araújo
Pontes 22. The Expansion of Sugarcane Production in the State of São Paulo
and its Impact on Municipal Tax Receipts André L.S. Chagas and Rudinei
Toneto Jr. 23. Conclusions Edmund Amann and Werner Baer
Shocks, Policy Change and the Emergence of Biofuels 2. Oil Shocks in Brazil
and in the United States Tiago Cavalcanti and João Tovar Jalles 3. Energy
and Income Distribution in Brazil's Development Process Edmund Amann and
Werner Baer 4. The Earth is Finite and Other Irrelevancies about the
World's Ultimate Oil Supply Fred Gottheil 5. Energy Restrictions to Growth:
The Past, Present and Future Energy Supply in Brazil Adilson de Oliveira
and Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro 6. Oil Prices and Inflation in Brazil: Exchange
Rate vs. Inflation Targeting Claudio A.C. Paiva 7. Energy Independence and
Economic Efficiency in Brazilian Trade Donald V. Coes 8. The Role Played by
the BNDES in Funding Energy Investments in Brazil Ricardo Cavalcante and
Simone Uderman Part 2: Social, Local and Environmental Impacts of Changes
in the Energy Market 9. Climate Change and Energy Use in the Long Run and
Growth in Brazil Carlos Azzoni, Eduardo Haddad and Fabio Kanczuk 10. Energy
and the Brazilian Regional System Gervasio Ferreira dos Santos, Eduardo
Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings 11. Socio-economic Indicators and Determinants
of the Income of Workers in Sugar Cane Plantations and in the Sugar and
Ethanol Industries in the North, North-East and Centre-South Regions of
Brazil Márcia Azanha Ferras Dias Moraes 12. Understanding the Impact of
Food Policy on the Brazilian Poor Mary Arends-Kuenning 13. Biofuels, Food
and Trade: Social Impacts Gale Summerfield and Keith Taylor 14.
Oligopolistic Behavior of Brazilian Gas Stations Ignácio Tavares de Araújo
Júnior, Alexandre Rands Barros, André Matos Magalhães and Luciano Menezes
Bezerra Sampaio Part 3: The Impacts of Bio and Alternative Fuels 15. The
Journey to Next-Generation of Bio-economy: The U.S. Perspective Hans P.
Blaschek 16. Integrated Life-cycle Analysis of Sustainable Biofuels Jurgen
Scheffran 17. The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bio-energy Models: What
Flex-Mills in Brazil can Teach us Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen,
Guilherme Signorini, João Martines, Carolina Guimarães 18. The Impact of
Agriculture-based Energy Sources on Land Use in Brazil Carlos Jose Caetano
Bacha 19. Fossil-Fuels, Bio-Fuels, and Food: Ranking Priorities Guilherme
Leite da Silva Dias and Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto 20. The Impact of
Sugar Cane Expansion on the Cerrado Charles Mueller and Geraldo Bueno
Martha Jr. 21. The Viability of the Biodiesel Program as an Instrument of
Social Inclusion Marcos Holanda, Bruno Moreira Wichmann and Paul Araújo
Pontes 22. The Expansion of Sugarcane Production in the State of São Paulo
and its Impact on Municipal Tax Receipts André L.S. Chagas and Rudinei
Toneto Jr. 23. Conclusions Edmund Amann and Werner Baer