Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sell wines as diverse as champagne, fine old clarets, or ordinary table wines. The major shortages caused by the vine disease phylloxera after 1875 forced merchants to search for new sources of supply, often in foreign countries or through the production of artificial wines. When domestic production revived, however, the recovery was not accompanied by a noticeable reduction in these new supplies, with the result that prices, as well as growers' profitability, fell sharply after the turn of the twentieth century, strengthening the merchants' power in the various commodity chains. To overcome this situation, growers in three very different wine-p...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The article deals with understanding recent reconsideration of the hierarchy of the French wines. In...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
In 1976, virtually unknown Californian wine producers shocked the culinary world by beating top Fren...
This paper looks at the response of growers and merchants, first to vine disease and high prices, an...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second WorldWar, but accounted for mor...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second World War, but by the 1980s acc...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dramatic changes in the 1860–1970 wine trade provide insights on the ...
Along the grape-wine marketing and processing channels, value creation takes places at different lev...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The article deals with understanding recent reconsideration of the hierarchy of the French wines. In...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
Very different commodity chains had been established over the centuries in France to produce and sel...
In 1976, virtually unknown Californian wine producers shocked the culinary world by beating top Fren...
This paper looks at the response of growers and merchants, first to vine disease and high prices, an...
The paper examines the nature of cooperation and the establishment of formal wine making cooperative...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second WorldWar, but accounted for mor...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
Wine cooperatives were relatively scarce in Europe before the Second World War, but by the 1980s acc...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dramatic changes in the 1860–1970 wine trade provide insights on the ...
Along the grape-wine marketing and processing channels, value creation takes places at different lev...
In the early 20th century, governments not only used trade policy to protect domestic agricultural m...
The article deals with understanding recent reconsideration of the hierarchy of the French wines. In...
The objective of this article is to provide an in-depth study of France''s performance in the new in...