Biofuels in developing countries: Are comparative advantages enough?

Biofuels in developing countries: Are comparative advantages enough?

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Article ID: iaor20122672
Volume: 44
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 101
End Page Number: 117
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: developing countries, agriculture & food, economics
Abstract:

This paper investigates the role of comparative advantage on biofuel policy adoption. Results show that different countries have different drivers to create biofuel policies. GDP proves to be more significant for OECD countries, while arable land and feedstock prices are more significant for non‐OECD countries. Land allocation may also be of importance. We speculate that a naturally endowed comparative advantage may not necessarily equate to a successful biofuel industry.

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