In 1989, the Canada – United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was implemented and dramatically changed the course of the wine industry’s development in British Columbia (BC). The FTA forced the industry to make the transition from being highly protected, and inefficient, to a competitive market contender. Although considered initially to be a victim of the FTA, by 2010, the BC wine industry contributed $295.8 million to the BC economy, or 0.15% of provincial GDP, and provided 5,100 direct and indirect jobs; and is now considered by many to be a remarkable BC success story. This investigation traces the evolution of the industry from 2000 to 2010 by examining the structural changes that occurred in the industry’s value chain during that per...
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Table wine consumption is growing briskly in Hong Kong, especially after the abolishment of the 80% ...
The 1988 Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement and GATT decision radically altered the tradin...
Canada has a small, but vibrant winemaking industry. Since the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA),...
There is growing consensus that clusters are beneficial for regional economic prosperity. Furthermore...
This paper seeks to develop a framework for comparisons and benchmarking between wine tourism destin...
Until the introduction of the trade liberalization initiatives of 1989, the wine producers of Britis...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) specifically addresses wine trade issues. Although t...
Despite recognition of the potential benefits of wine tourism development for businesses and regions...
The Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) program was established in British Columbia in 1990 in response ...
The forces of globalization have dramatically altered the international competitive landscape of the...
This paper addresses three questions: how well does Australia's wine industry performance since the ...
Purpose – To examines strategies that have locked the Australian wine industry into a price-sensitiv...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
The North Carolina (NC) wine industry has grown rapidly over the past decade and is expected to grow...
The technological upgrading of existing industries is a key source of growth. An example is the Aust...
Table wine consumption is growing briskly in Hong Kong, especially after the abolishment of the 80% ...
The 1988 Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement and GATT decision radically altered the tradin...
Canada has a small, but vibrant winemaking industry. Since the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA),...
There is growing consensus that clusters are beneficial for regional economic prosperity. Furthermore...
This paper seeks to develop a framework for comparisons and benchmarking between wine tourism destin...
Until the introduction of the trade liberalization initiatives of 1989, the wine producers of Britis...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) specifically addresses wine trade issues. Although t...
Despite recognition of the potential benefits of wine tourism development for businesses and regions...
The Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) program was established in British Columbia in 1990 in response ...
The forces of globalization have dramatically altered the international competitive landscape of the...
This paper addresses three questions: how well does Australia's wine industry performance since the ...
Purpose – To examines strategies that have locked the Australian wine industry into a price-sensitiv...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
The North Carolina (NC) wine industry has grown rapidly over the past decade and is expected to grow...
The technological upgrading of existing industries is a key source of growth. An example is the Aust...
Table wine consumption is growing briskly in Hong Kong, especially after the abolishment of the 80% ...