Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports, but this increase proved short lived, and per caput consumption was no greater in 1914 than it had been in 1815. Supply volatility, together with difficulties in establishing impersonal exchange mechanisms in place of those based on the personal reputation of economic agents, made it difficult to create a mass market. Not only did consumers receive insufficient information to identify quality prior to purchase, but the high price of some wines also encouraged cheap imitations, some of which were prejudicial to the health of the drinker.Publicad
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second World War, but by the 1980s acc...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports...
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports...
War and wine : the constrained evolution of the Anglo-French wine trade , 1689-1860 Prior to the l...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
French wines, differentiated by geographic origin, served for many decades as a basis for the French...
Short abstract This thesis is the first to study the history of champagne in nineteenth-century Brit...
This working-paper describes and tries to anaIize patterns of wine consumption between 1850 and 1950...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
Until very recently the traditional wine producers such as Germany and France enjoyed a virtual mono...
This article is an historic narrative account of the emergence of the mass-market wine category in t...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second World War, but by the 1980s acc...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports...
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports...
War and wine : the constrained evolution of the Anglo-French wine trade , 1689-1860 Prior to the l...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
French wines, differentiated by geographic origin, served for many decades as a basis for the French...
Short abstract This thesis is the first to study the history of champagne in nineteenth-century Brit...
This working-paper describes and tries to anaIize patterns of wine consumption between 1850 and 1950...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
Until very recently the traditional wine producers such as Germany and France enjoyed a virtual mono...
This article is an historic narrative account of the emergence of the mass-market wine category in t...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second World War, but by the 1980s acc...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...