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Perhaps more than any other product, beer evokes the place it was made. Weißbier and Germany, dubbels and Belgium, and … qualitative methods to do so. We introduce a novel data set of regionalized beer recipes, styles, and ingredients collected from a … recipes within a style of beer, and identify which ingredients are most important to certain styles. Along with identifying …
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Perhaps more than any other product, beer evokes the place it was made. Weißbier and Germany, dubbels and Belgium, and … qualitative methods to do so. We introduce a novel data set of regionalized beer recipes, styles, and ingredients collected from a … recipes within a style of beer, and identify which ingredients are most important to certain styles. Along with identifying …
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A key question raised in recent years is which factors determine the structure of inter-organizational networks. While the focus has primarily been on different forms of proximity between organizations, which are determinants at the dyad level, recently determinants at the node and structural...
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There is consensus among scholars and policy makers that knowledge is one of the key drivers of long-run economic growth. It is also clear from the literature that not all knowledge has the same value. However, too often in economic geography and cognate fields we have been obsessed with...
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We study the pass-through of indirect taxes on beer prices in the European Union (EU). Exploiting the variation of … value added tax rates, beer excise tax rates, and beer prices in a panel of monthly data from 1996 to 2016 of all current 28 … EU member states, we estimate the tax pass-through of specific beer excise taxes and ad valorem value added taxes (VAT …
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The alternative specifications of the behavioural equilibrium exchange rate models (the BEERs) and their permanent counterparts (the PEERs) often deliver diverse estimates of the equilibrium exchange rate. In the case of the Czech koruna against the euro exchange rate, the discrepancy among the...
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We investigate the impact of beer on mortality during the Industrial Revolution in 18th century England. Due to the … brewing process, beer represented an improvement over available water sources during this period prior to the widespread … of beer scarcity driven by tax increases, weather events, and soil quality, we show that beer scarcity was associated …
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