We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current challenges facing the Australian wine industry: a decline in export demand, and a possible change in the tax on domestic wine sales following the Henry Review of Taxation. The demand shock causes regional GDP to fall in the cool and warm wine regions, but not in the hot wine regions unless the shock is large. A change from the current ad valorem tax to a similarly low volumetric tax on domestic wine sales causes regional GDP to rise in the cool and warm wine regions, partly offsetting its fall due to the export demand shock, but GDP in the hot wine regions would fall substantially. The switch to a volumetric tax as high as the standard beer ra...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
The export market for Australian wine continues to grow at a rapid rate, with imported wines also pl...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
In addition to the GST, alcohol sold in Australia is subject to excise tax. Although both beer and s...
In addition to the GST, alcohol sold in Australia is subject to excise tax. Although both beer and s...
Wine export demand shocks and wine tax reform in Australia: Regional consequences using an economy-w...
This study analyses the impacts of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) introduced on 1 July 2000, and t...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Cask wine produced from grapes grown along the Murray River is being sold for less than the cost of ...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Australia’s indirect tax policies for wine, the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) and the WET rebate are v...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
The export market for Australian wine continues to grow at a rapid rate, with imported wines also pl...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
We provide economy-wide modelling results of the national and regional implications of two current c...
In addition to the GST, alcohol sold in Australia is subject to excise tax. Although both beer and s...
In addition to the GST, alcohol sold in Australia is subject to excise tax. Although both beer and s...
Wine export demand shocks and wine tax reform in Australia: Regional consequences using an economy-w...
This study analyses the impacts of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) introduced on 1 July 2000, and t...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Cask wine produced from grapes grown along the Murray River is being sold for less than the cost of ...
Virtually all countries tax the consumption of wine (and other alcoholic beverages). However, the ra...
Australia’s indirect tax policies for wine, the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) and the WET rebate are v...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
In this article, the impact that a sales tax might have upon wine consumption and, hence, on the win...
The export market for Australian wine continues to grow at a rapid rate, with imported wines also pl...