The European Union (EU) is the world's largest wine producer, as well as the world's most regulated wine market. In 2007, the EU decided on a major reform of its wine policy. A crucial element was the abolishment of a system of planting rights to limit the planting of vineyards. However, after intense lobbying by opponents of the liberalisation, this decision was reversed in 2013. Despite the importance of planting rights in European (and hence global) wine production, and despite the fierce debates surrounding the reforms, no model exists to study the effects of this policy. We develop the first theoretical model of planting rights, integrating the markets for land, planting rights and wine to analyse efficiency and distributional effects....
The decision to abolish planting rights system by 2015 at the latest has generated much debate among...
accessible en ligne : http://www.ijsaf.org/archive/19/1/roger.pdfIn 2008, a reform of the European C...
AbstractThis paper assesses the existence of both greater profitability for large-scale farms and ec...
The European Union (EU) is the world's largest wine producer, as well as the world's most regulated ...
Abstract. Almost half of the world’s vineyards are in the EU and the EU produces around 60% of the w...
This study investigates the effects of planting rights liberalization on the largest wine-producing ...
The study analyses the theme of production potential regulation and of the planned abolishment of th...
In 2008, the EU voted to liberalize its system of planting rights which has strictly regulated vine ...
The decision to abolish planting rights system by 2015 at the latest has generated much debate among...
This paper assesses the existence of both greater profitability for large-scale farms and economies ...
Après avoir annoncé la disparition des droits de plantation à la fin de l’OCM-vin 2008, la Commissio...
National audienceStarting January 1, 2016, wine planting rights have disappeared. They were present ...
After having stated that planting rights would disappear at the end of the 2008 wine CMO, the Europe...
The decision to abolish planting rights system by 2015 at the latest has generated much debate among...
accessible en ligne : http://www.ijsaf.org/archive/19/1/roger.pdfIn 2008, a reform of the European C...
AbstractThis paper assesses the existence of both greater profitability for large-scale farms and ec...
The European Union (EU) is the world's largest wine producer, as well as the world's most regulated ...
Abstract. Almost half of the world’s vineyards are in the EU and the EU produces around 60% of the w...
This study investigates the effects of planting rights liberalization on the largest wine-producing ...
The study analyses the theme of production potential regulation and of the planned abolishment of th...
In 2008, the EU voted to liberalize its system of planting rights which has strictly regulated vine ...
The decision to abolish planting rights system by 2015 at the latest has generated much debate among...
This paper assesses the existence of both greater profitability for large-scale farms and economies ...
Après avoir annoncé la disparition des droits de plantation à la fin de l’OCM-vin 2008, la Commissio...
National audienceStarting January 1, 2016, wine planting rights have disappeared. They were present ...
After having stated that planting rights would disappear at the end of the 2008 wine CMO, the Europe...
The decision to abolish planting rights system by 2015 at the latest has generated much debate among...
accessible en ligne : http://www.ijsaf.org/archive/19/1/roger.pdfIn 2008, a reform of the European C...
AbstractThis paper assesses the existence of both greater profitability for large-scale farms and ec...