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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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The Korean pharmaceutical industry has recently experienced difficulties because of the rebate issue and the Korean government's continued policy to lower drug prices. In addition, the adoption of the drug approval-patent linkage system, following the implementation of the Korea-US and Korea-EU...
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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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