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Land allocation between food and energy

Ujjayant Chakravorty, Marie-Hélène Hubert et Michel Moreaux

Résumé

Many countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This paper develops a dynamic model of land allocation between food and energy and shows how the model can be calibrated using standard optimization techniques. Some possible implications of the trade-offs between food and energy are discussed. Specifically, we show that the effect of mandates is mainly felt through increased land conversion, which increases indirect carbon emissions. Crude oil prices do not decrease significantly because of leakages.

Mots-clés

biofuel; food; energy; land allocation; mandate;

Codes JEL

  • N50: General, International, or Comparative
  • Q18: Agricultural Policy • Food Policy
  • Q38: Government Policy
  • Q42: Alternative Energy Sources

Référence

Ujjayant Chakravorty, Marie-Hélène Hubert et Michel Moreaux, « Land allocation between food and energy  », Frontiers of Economics in China, vol. 9, n° 1, 2014, p. 52–69.

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Frontiers of Economics in China, vol. 9, n° 1, 2014, p. 52–69