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Both the German and the Hungarian wine markets belong to the "old world" European winemaking heritage and each have … economic circumstances greatly influenced the development of these wine markets. This paper, based on a representative survey … of 2,000 participants in Germany and 1,500 participants in Hungary, investigates the differences in consumer behaviour …
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This paper seeks to compare the wine tax regimes in South Africa, Australia and France. The aim of comparing these … indirect taxes is to help inform the debate about the indirect taxation of wine. The paper examines these wine tax policies … paper finds that there is little justification for significant levels of wine taxes on tax policy grounds for wine producing …
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Australia, New Zealand and France employ different indirect tax systems for wine that are a result of numerous factors … such as economic, social, cultural and historical. This paper seeks to compare the indirect tax laws on wine of the ‘Old … World' wine country (France) and the two ‘New World' (Australia and New Zealand) wine countries. The aim of comparing these …
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Triple Helix axes influence the competitiveness factors of wine clusters by comparing the Chilean Valle del Maule to the …
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