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possible future paths of development. For this numeric models are one important tool. To capture the complex interactions … between the development of regionally differentiated economic drivers, computable general equilibrium (CGE) models can be used …
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We examine co-movements between biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel) and a wide range of commodities and assets in the USA … prices. As opposed to the Brazilian and US ethanol, European biodiesel exhibits only moderate ties to its production factors. …
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The contribution of biofuels to save greenhouse gas emissions has been challenged over the last years. A still unresolved question is how to quantify emissions from indirect land use change (iLUC). In this paper we review approaches to quantify iLUC-emissions. We conclude that economic...
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Motivated by the conclusions from various modelling studies, modifications to the bioenergy sector regulations are under way in Europe and in the USA to account for emissions from indirect land-use change (ILUC). Despite their influence on the policy-making, evaluations of the capacity of...
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Indirect land use change (ILUC) is based on the simple observation that use of cropland for biofuels raises food prices and thereby increases the incentive to convert forests and grasslands to crop production, causing the released of stored carbon and decreasing future carbon sequestration. ILUC...
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This paper examines biofuels from an economic perspective and evaluates the merits of promoting biofuel production in the context of the policies' multiple objectives, life-cycle implications, pecuniary externalities, and other unintended consequences. The policy goals most often cited are to...
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Sustainable food policies strive for environmental, healthy, economically just, and humane food production. Their success has ignited legal debates about the Constitution. This is not new. Iconic constitutional law cases examine sustainable food, such as meat in the Slaughter-House Cases (1873),...
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Scholars who point to political influences and the regulatory function of patent courts in the U.S. have long questioned the courts’ subjective interpretation of what ‘things’ can be claimed as inventions. The present article sheds light on a different but related facet: the role of the...
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Spanish Abstract: La presente investigación estudia el marco jurídico nacional e internacional de la lactancia materna aplicable en México. Asimismo, describe brevemente la problemática de las bajas tasas de lactancia y la importancia del derecho como una herramienta que contribuye a la...
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In this paper we argue that social norms are emergent orders, and that when they work well they function as invisible hands, leading each person to act in ways that inadvertently promote social welfare. While coercively enforced laws can achieve similar ends, we argue that lawmakers are apt to...
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