ABSTRACT

This collection examines the important and topical issue of the economic, social and environmental implications of concerted attempts to diversify energy sources away from fossil fuels. The book expertly examines this issue by focussing on the contrasting experiences of two major economies; one developed, and the other a rapidly expanding, emerging market.

Energy, Bio Fuels and Development evaluates the experience of Brazil, with elements of that of the US highlighted for the purpose of comparison. A key area of concern surrounds the causes and consequences of the contrasting routes to biofuel production represented by sugar cane (in Brazil) and corn (in the US). The book also places the recent biofuels drive in perspective by discussing the broader energy policy context. The book shows the complexity and interdependence of the issues involved in moving a society reliant on non-renewable energy sources to one based on alternative sources of energy.

The key conclusion to emerge is that Brazil, in pursuing a flexible mix of fossil fuels and bio-fuels, has greatly diminished its exposure to exogenous energy shocks. The US experience – in particular its development of corn-based ethanol – has been more problematic, though by no means without successes. It is argued that bio fuels should not be seen as a panacea. There are clear limits to the efficiency and cost effectiveness of current biofuel production technologies while there remain concerns surrounding potentially adverse effects on food production and rural livelihoods.

This book should be an excellent resource for students focussing on economic development, particularly in the areas of energy, biofuels, rural development and food supply.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

part I|107 pages

Macroeconomic and distributional dimensions of energy shocks

chapter 2|18 pages

Oil price shocks and the macro economy 1

The United States versus Brazil

chapter 5|14 pages

Energy restrictions to growth

The past, present and future of energy supply in Brazil

chapter 6|7 pages

Oil prices and inflation in Brazil

Exchange rate versus inflation targeting

chapter 7|23 pages

Brazilian energy independence

Petroleum, trade and economic efficiency

part II|83 pages

Social, local and environmental impacts of changes in the energy market

chapter 13|14 pages

Bio fuels, food, and trade

A comparison of bio fuel development efforts in two communities in Illinois 1

part III|119 pages

The impacts of bio and alternative fuels

chapter 15|6 pages

The journey to the next-generation of bioeconomy

The US perspective

chapter 16|18 pages

Between sustainability and development

Bioenergy, land use, food security and lifecycle analysis

chapter 22|22 pages

The expansion of sugar cane cultivation and its impact on municipal revenues

An application of dynamic spatial panels to municipalities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil 1

part IV|7 pages

Conclusions

chapter 23|5 pages

Conclusions