The first wave of globalization, from 1850 to 1914, is considered to be a period when global trade and investment increased at a steady pace, impacting on global economic growth. Yet that evolution was not consistent across all industries. This article explains why, during that period, global trade in wines and other alcoholic beverages was reversed. Apart from diseases that affected vineyards in the main wine-producing countries of the Old World, various factors in the New World-including local government incentives and the presence of consumers (immigrants) with acquired habits of consumption from European countries-created strong incentives for the imitation and adulteration of wines. This study looks at the strategies used both by the i...
Why does the wine industry attract so much attention? After all, it accounts for just ...
Se propone problematizar cómo afectan a la burguesía vitivinícola de Argentina los cambios producido...
This article analyzes the evolution of European viticulture and winegrowing in the world context, be...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
It is common to use the adjective infant when referring to the early development of any industry. Fo...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
This article analyzes the evolution of European viticulture and winegrowing in the world context, be...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
Este artículo analiza la evolución de la viticultura y la vinicultura europeas, en el contexto mundi...
This article analyses the permanent conflict between quantity and quality that has characterized the...
Este artículo analiza la evolución de la viticultura y la vinicultura europeas, en el contexto mundi...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
This article presents the recomposition of wine elites face to wine's globalization. The speed and d...
From 1750 to 2015 we may detect three waves of globalization of wines produced in Portugal, namely, ...
Why does the wine industry attract so much attention? After all, it accounts for just ...
Se propone problematizar cómo afectan a la burguesía vitivinícola de Argentina los cambios producido...
This article analyzes the evolution of European viticulture and winegrowing in the world context, be...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
It is common to use the adjective infant when referring to the early development of any industry. Fo...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
This article analyzes the evolution of European viticulture and winegrowing in the world context, be...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the win...
Este artículo analiza la evolución de la viticultura y la vinicultura europeas, en el contexto mundi...
This article analyses the permanent conflict between quantity and quality that has characterized the...
Este artículo analiza la evolución de la viticultura y la vinicultura europeas, en el contexto mundi...
The very different factor endowments of the New World to those found in Europe implied that the wine...
This article presents the recomposition of wine elites face to wine's globalization. The speed and d...
From 1750 to 2015 we may detect three waves of globalization of wines produced in Portugal, namely, ...
Why does the wine industry attract so much attention? After all, it accounts for just ...
Se propone problematizar cómo afectan a la burguesía vitivinícola de Argentina los cambios producido...
This article analyzes the evolution of European viticulture and winegrowing in the world context, be...