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We study a consumer boycott on cottage cheese that was organized in Israel on Facebook in the summer of 2011 following a steep increase in prices after price controls were lifted in 2006. The boycott led to an immediate decline in prices which stayed low more than three years after the boycott....
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is received, affects how the good is experienced. The good in question was wine, and the price was either high or low …. Our results suggest that hosts offering wine to guests can safely reveal the price: much is gained if the wine is … expensive, and little is lost if it is cheap. Disclosing the high price before tasting the wine produces considerably higher …
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consumers' choices of beer and wine. Two Discrete Choice Experiments were built for wine and beer and two Latent Class choice …' choices for wine and beer are influenced by framing, design and visibility of warnings. In both countries, the acceptance of … warnings is higher for beer than for wine and in both cases consumers show higher utility for a logo on the front label: on the …
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This study provides an empirical assessment of the competitiveness of Albanian dairy and wine production, based on … aggregated to analyse the competitiveness of the entire production chain for each product group. Overall, the wine sector appears … in an economically more favourable situation than the milk sector. Although there is currently no relevant export of wine …
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Individuals who are unaware of the price do not derive more enjoyment from more expensive wine. In a sample of more … that individuals on average enjoy more expensive wines slightly less. For individuals with wine training, however, we find … of wines and wine recommendations by experts may be poor guides for non-expert wine consumers. …
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With the availability of new techniques to close wine bottles avoiding the risk of “corky” taste the tradition of … closing wine bottles with cork stoppers is on the retreat. As a consequence the Mediterranean cork oak forests with their rich … assess wine consumers' willingness to pay a higher price for wine bottles closed with high-quality cork stoppers instead of …
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example we use the demand for beer and wine. The paper shows quite distinct patterns regarding price and income e®ects for di …
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wine industry, but with the added precaution of encouraging responsible consumption. This study examines the attributes and … behaviors of 681 high frequency (heavy-user) wine consumers in the US, based on a price segmentation of High, Moderate, and Low … Spenders. For this study, price segmentation was defined as the price typically paid for a bottle of wine for home consumption …
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The aim of this paper is to provide a reliable set of income, own-price, and cross-price elasticities of demand for the consumer goods, foods and alcohol beverages based on Almost Ideal Demand System model applied to the most relevant Czech data set of Household Budget Statistics. While we...
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types of drinkers. Mincerian estimates reveal significant and positive relationships between wine drinkers and wages as well … variables, which speaks in favor of OLS regressions. When splitting the sample into age groups, the wine gain disappears for …
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