Does the USA have market power in importing ethanol from Brazil?
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Title
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
Abstract
With the ever increasing requirement in the USA to blend higher volumes of advanced biofuels with gasoline and the shortfall in domestic production to fulfil this requirement, imports of ethanol from Brazil will likely take on an even more vital role. In this paper, we examine US buyer power over Brazil. For methodology, we estimate the sugarcane ethanol residual supply function facing the USA. We find that while the USA had buyer power before the enactment of the advanced biofuels mandate, that buyer power disappeared after the mandate. One possible explanation is that, given that Brazil is the primary source of the sugarcane ethanol, the mandate requirement has increased rivalry between the USA and the remaining importers, creating a perfect market overlap between the rivals.
First Page
251
Last Page
266
DOI
10.1504/IJTGM.2017.086061
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Recommended Citation
Dhoubhadel, S., Azzam, A., & Stockton, M. (2017). Does the USA have market power in importing ethanol from Brazil?. International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, 10 (2-3), 251-266. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTGM.2017.086061