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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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for property and economics rights.This paper explores the historical background of wine geographical indications as …, to a lesser degree, the United States of America to recognize well known European wine regions has left numerous gaps to … administering the GI scheme in Australia. Notwithstanding these matters, however, the use of wine zones and regions, as defined by …
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role of wine storytelling as an antecedent in the wine tourism experience …, namely on other constructs such as winescape attributes, sensorial attraction, wine excitement and cultural experience. This … study analyses the combined use of five wine tourism experience dimensions as well the influence of storytelling as a key …
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This paper examines empirically two distinguishing aspects of the world's wine regions: their degree of specialization … regions, as measured by a varietal-based regional similarity index. Twelve of the most important wine-producing countries …
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Using export market shares as a measure of international competitiveness, this paper studies wine exports in terms of … suggest that for importing countries GDP per capita, their own wine production, and EU membership have a positive effect on … the probability of importing wine but tend to evolve inversely to market shares, as taste for variety becomes more …
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