This working-paper describes and tries to anaIize patterns of wine consumption between 1850 and 1950, a period of important structural changes in the economies of Europe. Three sub-periods - 1850-1880; 1880-1914 and 1818-1938- are distinguished to analyze the relation between prices, income and diet changes; England and France are used as case-studies to show increasingly divergent patterns of consumption within country-by-country specific developments. The role of institutions and public choice are stressed as relevant in explaining changes in the supply of wine for retailing; cultural habits and social cleavages are a second source of factors accounting for the demand of wine and for the limited applicability of Engels' s Law in explainin...
This paper provides an overview and analysis of wine regulations in an international and historical ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dramatic changes in the 1860–1970 wine trade provide insights on the ...
From 1750 to 2015 we may detect three waves of globalization of wines produced in Portugal, namely, ...
This working-paper describes and tries to anaIize patterns of wine consumption between 1850 and 1950...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The main goal of this research is explain the impact of the new trends of wine consumption, and the ...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
This working paper provides a compilation of statistics on international wine consumption, producti...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
[[abstract]]Notwithstanding that the grape wine has long been a symbol of nobility in ancient Europe...
This paper addresses the dynamics of world wine consumption over the past 50 years in 26 countries, ...
The 1860–1970 period is a particularly interesting period to study wine trade because of dramatic ch...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
International audienceThis two volume collection alanyses the evolution of wine production in Europe...
This paper provides an overview and analysis of wine regulations in an international and historical ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dramatic changes in the 1860–1970 wine trade provide insights on the ...
From 1750 to 2015 we may detect three waves of globalization of wines produced in Portugal, namely, ...
This working-paper describes and tries to anaIize patterns of wine consumption between 1850 and 1950...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The main goal of this research is explain the impact of the new trends of wine consumption, and the ...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
This working paper provides a compilation of statistics on international wine consumption, producti...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
[[abstract]]Notwithstanding that the grape wine has long been a symbol of nobility in ancient Europe...
This paper addresses the dynamics of world wine consumption over the past 50 years in 26 countries, ...
The 1860–1970 period is a particularly interesting period to study wine trade because of dramatic ch...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
International audienceThis two volume collection alanyses the evolution of wine production in Europe...
This paper provides an overview and analysis of wine regulations in an international and historical ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dramatic changes in the 1860–1970 wine trade provide insights on the ...
From 1750 to 2015 we may detect three waves of globalization of wines produced in Portugal, namely, ...