Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, while in the New World viticulture and viniculture is highly concentrated and vertically integrated. This paper argues that these fundamental organizational differences appeared from the turmoil in wine markets at the turn of the twentieth century. As technological change endangered existing rents, growers, wine-makers, and merchants lobbied governments to introduce laws and create new institutions that regulated markets in their favor. The political voice and bargaining power of the economic agents varied greatly both within, and between, countries, leading to the introduction of very different policies
This paper looks at the response of growers and merchants, first to vine disease and high prices, an...
This paper looks at the evolution of the world wine industry in the period 1961-2005. A particular s...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second WorldWar, but accounted for mor...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Winemaking firms in California and southern France are organized quite differently. In this disserta...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
This paper examines the distinctive economic structures that exist in the wine industry in various r...
This paper examines the distinctive economic structures that exist in the wine industry in various r...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
This paper looks at the response of growers and merchants, first to vine disease and high prices, an...
This paper looks at the evolution of the world wine industry in the period 1961-2005. A particular s...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second WorldWar, but accounted for mor...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Winemaking firms in California and southern France are organized quite differently. In this disserta...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
This paper examines the distinctive economic structures that exist in the wine industry in various r...
This paper examines the distinctive economic structures that exist in the wine industry in various r...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
This paper looks at the response of growers and merchants, first to vine disease and high prices, an...
This paper looks at the evolution of the world wine industry in the period 1961-2005. A particular s...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second WorldWar, but accounted for mor...