A hedonic price equation and two jury grade equations are estimated for Burgundy wine. The approach is the same as in an earlier Bordeaux wine paper (Combris et al., 1997). The data come from an experimental study that is very similar to the study on Bordeaux wines. The results for the two wine-growing regions are compared and discussed.
Price formation in the domestic market has not been widely studied in spite of the importance of the...
The use of hedonic price indices is quite common in the wine economics literature, yet they mainly i...
The demand for wine is generally estimated on an aggregate level as a single commodity. However, as ...
Estimation of a Hedonic Price Function for Wine from the Champagne Region by Olivier Gergaud This ...
In this paper, the hedonic pricing model was applied to the industry of premium red wines produced i...
This study focuses on a hedonic wine price analysis in three different countries: Spain, France and ...
Consumers face complex choices when they buy wine: wine is a highly differentiated product sold at p...
Abstract: Bordeaux wines have been made in much the same way for centuries. This paper shows that t...
The basic hedonic hypothesis is that goods are valued for their utility-bearing characteristics and ...
This paper presents an improved hedonic price estimate for wine sold in the Australian retail market...
ABSTRACT Wine varies greatly in price and quality. In the limited sample we study here, 2001 Califor...
We develop a hedonic pricing model for German quality wine. Quality indicators for 4,141 wines are s...
Consumers face complex choices when buying wine, a highly differentiated product sold at widely vary...
A hedonic price function, relating the price of Australian wine to its attributes, is estimated. Six...
This study examines the impact that recommended retail prices, actual market prices and the release ...
Price formation in the domestic market has not been widely studied in spite of the importance of the...
The use of hedonic price indices is quite common in the wine economics literature, yet they mainly i...
The demand for wine is generally estimated on an aggregate level as a single commodity. However, as ...
Estimation of a Hedonic Price Function for Wine from the Champagne Region by Olivier Gergaud This ...
In this paper, the hedonic pricing model was applied to the industry of premium red wines produced i...
This study focuses on a hedonic wine price analysis in three different countries: Spain, France and ...
Consumers face complex choices when they buy wine: wine is a highly differentiated product sold at p...
Abstract: Bordeaux wines have been made in much the same way for centuries. This paper shows that t...
The basic hedonic hypothesis is that goods are valued for their utility-bearing characteristics and ...
This paper presents an improved hedonic price estimate for wine sold in the Australian retail market...
ABSTRACT Wine varies greatly in price and quality. In the limited sample we study here, 2001 Califor...
We develop a hedonic pricing model for German quality wine. Quality indicators for 4,141 wines are s...
Consumers face complex choices when buying wine, a highly differentiated product sold at widely vary...
A hedonic price function, relating the price of Australian wine to its attributes, is estimated. Six...
This study examines the impact that recommended retail prices, actual market prices and the release ...
Price formation in the domestic market has not been widely studied in spite of the importance of the...
The use of hedonic price indices is quite common in the wine economics literature, yet they mainly i...
The demand for wine is generally estimated on an aggregate level as a single commodity. However, as ...