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We study the pass-through of indirect taxes on beer prices in the European Union (EU). Exploiting the variation of … value added tax rates, beer excise tax rates, and beer prices in a panel of monthly data from 1996 to 2016 of all current 28 … EU member states, we estimate the tax pass-through of specific beer excise taxes and ad valorem value added taxes (VAT …
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The alternative specifications of the behavioural equilibrium exchange rate models (the BEERs) and their permanent counterparts (the PEERs) often deliver diverse estimates of the equilibrium exchange rate. In the case of the Czech koruna against the euro exchange rate, the discrepancy among the...
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We investigate the impact of beer on mortality during the Industrial Revolution in 18th century England. Due to the … brewing process, beer represented an improvement over available water sources during this period prior to the widespread … of beer scarcity driven by tax increases, weather events, and soil quality, we show that beer scarcity was associated …
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This special issue follows our conference, which was held in October 2021 and attended by beer historians and … sociologists from the U.S., Europe and Australia. By taking beer as a lens to approach questions of knowledge transfer and … circulation, we seek to refine our historical understanding of the global entanglements of the beer industry. This is all the more …
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Brewed in 50 countries and consumed in 150, Guinness Stout has become a global commodity. Although associated with Irish pubs and diasporic populations, it has also become popular in former British colonies of Africa and Southeast Asia. This article adopts a mobility studies perspective to show...
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The Mexican beer industry in general, and advertising in particular, contained both international and national … iconography from abroad with that from home. The trajectory of the beer industry as well as its marketing fit in with the …
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This article focuses on how Mexico's brewers, backed by a collaboration of U.S. and Mexican agronomists and officials who together developed the foundations of the Green Revolution, facilitated the centralization of decision-making over new technologies of production in the malt barley industry...
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The beer industry is one of the businesses affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the exponential growth of the … beer industry throughout the years, this aspect of the beverage industry has gained limited attention and has been … underexplored. This study aimed to provide a better and up-to-date understanding of Philippine-beer consumers to speed up its …
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Decades before beer brewing transformed into a truly global industry toward the end of the nineteenth century, Central … forged, new inventions tested, new beer sorts copied, and in which people, knowledge, and materials traveled back and forth … century, Central European beer brewing increasingly relied on technological innovation and scientific knowledge; brewers …
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