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GTAP Resource #7262

"Assessing induced economic and environmental impacts of biofuels and their consequential life-cycle analyses in a computable general equilibrium framework: An exercise with GTAP-BIO model"
by Taheripour, Farzad, Maksym Chepeliev, Angel Aguiar and Ehsan-Reza Sajedi-Nia


Abstract
This paper fills the existing knowledge gap and develops consequential analyses to better quantify the economic and environmental impacts of biofuels produced in the US. It uses a well-known Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to quantify the following impacts of ethanol and soybean oil biodiesel produced in the US: 1) induced land use GHG emissions; 2) induced changes in energy markets; 3) changes in CO2 and non-CO2 GHG emissions due to changes in consumption, production, and trade of all goods and services at the global scale from a scope 3 perspective of Life-Cycle passement; 4) induced change in livestock and livestock products at the global scale by region; and 5) induced changes in crop products.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2024 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
By/In: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA)
Date: 2024
Version:
Created: Taheripour, F. (4/14/2024)
Updated: Taheripour, F. (6/2/2024)
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- Climate impacts
- Environmental policies
- Land use
- Renewable energy
- GTAP Data Base and extensions


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