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Should Zambia Produce Biodiesel from Soybeans? Some Insights from an Empirical Analysis

2013

de Gorter, Harry | Drabik, Dusan | Timilsina, Govinda R.


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial support; Marginal revenue; Fuel price; Consumer price; Petroleum products; Development agency; Fuel cost; Trade balance; Commodity; Retail price; Market development; Oil; Tax revenues; Tax credit; Fuel pump; Net exports; Oil prices; Suppliers; Small country; Biofuel; Soybean producers; Expenditures; Energy sector; World market; National energy policy; Opportunity cost; Fuel consumption; Tax exemption; Supply curves; Feedstock; Demand elasticity; Positive effects; Development policy; Consumer surplus; Tax revenue; Diesel fuel; Carbon offsets; Foreign exchange; Fuel market; Oil exports; International markets; Price elasticity; Oil yield; Oil imports; Market price; Oil extraction; Supply elasticity; Demand for gasoline; Prices of fuels; Energy economics; Developing country; Biofuels industry; Diesel; Consumer fuel; Fuel tax; Crop; Oil price; Market conditions; Grain prices; Price decreases; Domestic prices; Diesel consumption; Commodity prices; Fuel; Petroleum imports; Open economy; Supply curve; Fixed share; Diesel fuel consumption; Climatic conditions; Soybean production; Externalities; Petroleum demand; Energy needs; Fuel demand; Domestic price; Domestic market; Fuel wood; Imports of petroleum; Substitution
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6498http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6498

2014-09-15
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