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in the so-called specialty coffee sector. Similar to the approach for wine in France and Italy, more and more coffee …-producing countries try to establish appellations systems for coffee. Whereas some countries and regions such as Colombia or Jamaica have … already legally protected GIs for coffee, most coffee GIs are still informal meaning that no legal protection has been …
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in the so-called specialty coffee sector. Similar to the approach for wine in France and Italy, more and more coffee …-producing countries try to establish appellations systems for coffee. Whereas some countries and regions such as Colombia or Jamaica have … already legally protected GIs for coffee, most coffee GIs are still informal meaning that no legal protection has been …
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Fairtrade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fairtrade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 per …-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. The coffee farmer receives about a fifth of the price premium paid by the consumer …
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Fair Trade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fair Trade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 … Trade-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. In the period studied in this study, the coffee farmer receives …
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Fairtrade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fairtrade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 per …-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. The coffee farmer receives about a fifth of the price premium paid by the consumer …
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This paper investigates the impact of geographical origin labels on consumers' preferences. Specifically, we consider the preferences of Canadian consumers for extra virgin olive oils marketed with country-of-origin labels (COOL) and geographical indications (GIs). In contrast to previous...
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We analyze the price of paintings in Dutch inventories and auctions of the Golden Age. The econometric investigation emphasizes correlations between prices adjusted for inflation and characteristics of the paintings, of the painters, of the owners (job, religion, size of the house) and, in case...
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We study the art market in the Venetian Republic from 1550 to 1750 analyzing the determinants of the prices (adjusted for the cost of living measured by the price of wheat) of figurative paintings. Reputation of the painters, size of the paintings and other quantifiable factors affect prices as...
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