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conventional wines. Unlike the current literature on the determinants of wine prices, we used data on the production side in … for consumers affect wine prices. The second question was whether organic wine obtains a price premium relative to … conventional wine. Our results show that, along with characteristics that are of interest to consumers, like the appellation and …
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is like a chameleon, that changes its colour according to the context it is in. In the developed economy, it takes the form of sustainability and/ or philanthropy, whereas, in emerging economies, it speaks the language of religious, political and/or mandated...
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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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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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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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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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wine prices (German wines being relatively expensive) and the structure of wine prices. In general, country-specific price … in wine prices across countries do not always reflect the above mentioned factors. The aim of this paper is to analyse …
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We develop a hedonic pricing model for German quality wine. Quality indicators for 4,141 wines are sensory awards … received at the annual German wine competition and the legally required quality category as well as a set of control variables …
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the wine produced. We do this by conducting a hedonic analysis of vineyard sales in the Willamette Valley of Oregon to …
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We examine theoretically and empirically the properties of the equilibrium wage function and its implications for policy. Our emphasis is on how the researcher approaches economic and policy questions when there is labor market heterogeneity leading to a set of wages. We focus on the application...
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