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Biotreibstoffe in Brasilien

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  • Nitsch, Manfred
  • Giersdorf, Jens

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Im Folgenden sollen anhand von einigen Tabellen und Grafiken die Erfahrungen Brasiliens mit Ethanol dargestellt und seine Pläne auch im Hinblick auf Biodiesel erläutert werden. Dabei stehen die Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse und die political economy im Vordergrund, die wiederum eingebettet sind in die landesspezifischen kulturellen und sozialen Rahmen-bedingungen. Es soll überprüft werden, ob - so wie Abbildung 1 suggeriert - mittels der Produktion von Biotreibstoffen für die Automobilzivilisation die Versöh-nung des alten agrarischen Brasiliens mit dem biotechnologischen Zeitalter gelingen kann. Stets wird dabei der Bezug zu den globalen und den europäischen Diskursen und Interessen im Auge behalten. Anstelle von konkreten Handlungsempfehlungen werden am Ende verschiedene Szenarien und mögliche Pfade für eine nachhaltige Treibstoffpolitik vorgestellt.

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  • Nitsch, Manfred & Giersdorf, Jens, 2005. "Biotreibstoffe in Brasilien," Discussion Papers 2005/12, Free University Berlin, School of Business & Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:200512
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    1. Helmut Bester, 2009. "Externalities, communication and the allocation of decision rights," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 41(2), pages 269-296, November.
    2. Wolf, Nikolaus, 2007. "Endowments vs. market potential: What explains the relocation of industry after the Polish reunification in 1918?," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 44(1), pages 22-42, January.
    3. Bitzer, Jurgen & Geishecker, Ingo, 2006. "What drives trade-related R&D spillovers? Decomposing knowledge-diffusing trade flows," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 93(1), pages 52-57, October.

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