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use historical data and exploit temporal and geographical variations in the introduction of wine GIs in early twentieth …
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of public policies. We analyze how wine regulations, and more specifically planting rights restrictions, have been … affected by globalization, in particular colonial expansions of wine producing empires. We study several historic cases and … find that (a) planting right restrictions and compulsory uprooting of vineyards are introduced to deal with falling wine …
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The 1860–1970 period is a particularly interesting period to study wine trade because of dramatic changes in the wine …”. Mediterranean wine trade represented around 90% of global wine trade and France was the world's leading exporter. The arrival of … Phylloxera devastated French vineyards and stimulated Spanish and Italian wine exports. When French wine production recovered …
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Can we predict fine wine and alcohol prices? Yes, but it depends on the forecasting horizon. We make this point by … considering the Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 and 50 Indices, the retail and wholesale alcohol prices in the United States for the period … categories. We show that it is possible to predict fine wine prices for the 2-year horizon and retail/wholesale alcohol prices at …
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