The Economics of Chocolate
Herausgeber: Squicciarini, Mara P; Swinnen, Johan
The Economics of Chocolate
Herausgeber: Squicciarini, Mara P; Swinnen, Johan
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A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis on the economics of chocolate written by global experts. It covers the history of chocolate, the organization of the industry, geographic analyses of market developments, consumer choice, policies, and regulatory issues.
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A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis on the economics of chocolate written by global experts. It covers the history of chocolate, the organization of the industry, geographic analyses of market developments, consumer choice, policies, and regulatory issues.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198833406
- ISBN-10: 0198833407
- Artikelnr.: 54599606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198833406
- ISBN-10: 0198833407
- Artikelnr.: 54599606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mara P. Squicciarini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Bocconi University and a research affiliate at the CEPR, the Dondena Research Center, IGIER, and LICOS. She received a BSc in Economics from Bocconi University, a joint MSc in Economics from Bocconi University and Université catholique de Louvain, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Leuven. She has also been a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northwestern University and Visiting Researcher at Stanford University and at UCLA. Her research has appeared in journals such as Science, Nature, and The Quarterly Journal of Economics and has been profiled in media outlets such as The Economist, The Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Freakonomics. Johan Swinnen is Professor of Economics and Director of the LICOS-Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance at the University of Leuven; a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University; and President of the International Association of Agricultural Economists and of The Beeronomics Society. He has published widely on global food security, political economy, institutional reform, trade, global value chains, and product standards. His books include Quality Standards, Value Chains and International Development (CUP, 2015), Political Power and Economic Policy (CUP, 2011), The Economics of Beer (OUP, 2011), and From Marx and Mao to the Market (OUP, 2006).
* 1: Mara P. Squicciarini and Johan Swinnen: The Economics of
Chocolate: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. History
* 2: Eline Poelmans and Johan Swinnen: A Brief Economic History of
Chocolate
* 3: William G. Clarence-Smith: Chocolate Consumption from the
Sixteenth Century to the Great Chocolate Boom
* 4: Ingrid Fromm: From Small Chocolatiers to Multinationals to
Sustainable Sourcing: A Historical Review of the Swiss Chocolate
Industry
* 5: Maria Garrone, Hannah Pieters, and Johan Swinnen: From Pralines to
Multinationals: The Economic History of Belgian Chocolates
* Part II. Consumption
* 6: Heike C. Alberts and Julie Cidell: Chocolate Consumption,
Manufacturing, and Quality in Europe and North America
* 7: Stefania Moramarco and Loreto Nemi: Nutritional and Health Effects
of Chocolate
* 8: Sabrina Bruyneel and Siegfried Dewitte: Health Nudges: How
Behavioral Engineering Can Reduce Chocolate Consumption
* 9: Di Mo, Scott Rozelle, and Linxiu Zhang: Chocolate Brands and
Preferences of Chinese Consumers
* 10: Pieter Vlaeminck, Jana Vandoren, and Liesbet Vranken: Consumers'
Willingness to Pay for Fair Trade Chocolate
* Part III. Governance and Industrial Organization
* 11: Niels Fold and Jeff Neilson: Sustaining Supplies in
Smallholder-Dominated Value Chains: Corporate Governance of the
Global Cocoa Sector
* 12: Stephanie Barrientos: Beyond Fair Trade: Why are Mainstream
Chocolate Companies Pursuing Social and Economic Sustainability in
Cocoa Sourcing?
* 13: Sietze Vellema, Anna Laven, Giel Ton, and Sander Muilerman:
Policy Reform and Supply Chain Governance: Insights from Ghana, Côte
d'Ivoire, and Ecuador
* 14: Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: Chocolate Brands' Communication
of CSR in Germany
* 15: Giulia Meloni and Johan Swinnen: Chocolate Regulations
* Part IV. Markets and Prices
* 16: Christopher L. Gilbert: The Dynamics of the World Cocoa Price
* 17: Catherine Araujo Bonjean and Jean-François Brun: Concentration
and Price Transmission in the Cocoa-Chocolate Chain
* 18: Filip Abraham, Zuzanna Studnicka, and Jan Van Hove: Belgian
Chocolate Exports: Quality and Reputation versus Increased
Competition
* Part V. New Chocolate Markets
* 19: Fan Li and Di Mo: The Burgeoning Chocolate Market in China
* 20: Saule Burkitbayeva and Koen Deconinck: Hot Chocolate in the Cold:
The Economics and Politics of Chocolate in the Former Soviet Union
* 21: Emma Janssen and Olivia Riera: Too Hot to Handle: The Explosive
Growth of Chocolate in India
* 22: Seneshaw Tamru and Johan Swinnen: Back to the Roots: Growth in
Cocoa and Chocolate Consumption in Africa
* Index
Chocolate: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. History
* 2: Eline Poelmans and Johan Swinnen: A Brief Economic History of
Chocolate
* 3: William G. Clarence-Smith: Chocolate Consumption from the
Sixteenth Century to the Great Chocolate Boom
* 4: Ingrid Fromm: From Small Chocolatiers to Multinationals to
Sustainable Sourcing: A Historical Review of the Swiss Chocolate
Industry
* 5: Maria Garrone, Hannah Pieters, and Johan Swinnen: From Pralines to
Multinationals: The Economic History of Belgian Chocolates
* Part II. Consumption
* 6: Heike C. Alberts and Julie Cidell: Chocolate Consumption,
Manufacturing, and Quality in Europe and North America
* 7: Stefania Moramarco and Loreto Nemi: Nutritional and Health Effects
of Chocolate
* 8: Sabrina Bruyneel and Siegfried Dewitte: Health Nudges: How
Behavioral Engineering Can Reduce Chocolate Consumption
* 9: Di Mo, Scott Rozelle, and Linxiu Zhang: Chocolate Brands and
Preferences of Chinese Consumers
* 10: Pieter Vlaeminck, Jana Vandoren, and Liesbet Vranken: Consumers'
Willingness to Pay for Fair Trade Chocolate
* Part III. Governance and Industrial Organization
* 11: Niels Fold and Jeff Neilson: Sustaining Supplies in
Smallholder-Dominated Value Chains: Corporate Governance of the
Global Cocoa Sector
* 12: Stephanie Barrientos: Beyond Fair Trade: Why are Mainstream
Chocolate Companies Pursuing Social and Economic Sustainability in
Cocoa Sourcing?
* 13: Sietze Vellema, Anna Laven, Giel Ton, and Sander Muilerman:
Policy Reform and Supply Chain Governance: Insights from Ghana, Côte
d'Ivoire, and Ecuador
* 14: Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: Chocolate Brands' Communication
of CSR in Germany
* 15: Giulia Meloni and Johan Swinnen: Chocolate Regulations
* Part IV. Markets and Prices
* 16: Christopher L. Gilbert: The Dynamics of the World Cocoa Price
* 17: Catherine Araujo Bonjean and Jean-François Brun: Concentration
and Price Transmission in the Cocoa-Chocolate Chain
* 18: Filip Abraham, Zuzanna Studnicka, and Jan Van Hove: Belgian
Chocolate Exports: Quality and Reputation versus Increased
Competition
* Part V. New Chocolate Markets
* 19: Fan Li and Di Mo: The Burgeoning Chocolate Market in China
* 20: Saule Burkitbayeva and Koen Deconinck: Hot Chocolate in the Cold:
The Economics and Politics of Chocolate in the Former Soviet Union
* 21: Emma Janssen and Olivia Riera: Too Hot to Handle: The Explosive
Growth of Chocolate in India
* 22: Seneshaw Tamru and Johan Swinnen: Back to the Roots: Growth in
Cocoa and Chocolate Consumption in Africa
* Index
* 1: Mara P. Squicciarini and Johan Swinnen: The Economics of
Chocolate: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. History
* 2: Eline Poelmans and Johan Swinnen: A Brief Economic History of
Chocolate
* 3: William G. Clarence-Smith: Chocolate Consumption from the
Sixteenth Century to the Great Chocolate Boom
* 4: Ingrid Fromm: From Small Chocolatiers to Multinationals to
Sustainable Sourcing: A Historical Review of the Swiss Chocolate
Industry
* 5: Maria Garrone, Hannah Pieters, and Johan Swinnen: From Pralines to
Multinationals: The Economic History of Belgian Chocolates
* Part II. Consumption
* 6: Heike C. Alberts and Julie Cidell: Chocolate Consumption,
Manufacturing, and Quality in Europe and North America
* 7: Stefania Moramarco and Loreto Nemi: Nutritional and Health Effects
of Chocolate
* 8: Sabrina Bruyneel and Siegfried Dewitte: Health Nudges: How
Behavioral Engineering Can Reduce Chocolate Consumption
* 9: Di Mo, Scott Rozelle, and Linxiu Zhang: Chocolate Brands and
Preferences of Chinese Consumers
* 10: Pieter Vlaeminck, Jana Vandoren, and Liesbet Vranken: Consumers'
Willingness to Pay for Fair Trade Chocolate
* Part III. Governance and Industrial Organization
* 11: Niels Fold and Jeff Neilson: Sustaining Supplies in
Smallholder-Dominated Value Chains: Corporate Governance of the
Global Cocoa Sector
* 12: Stephanie Barrientos: Beyond Fair Trade: Why are Mainstream
Chocolate Companies Pursuing Social and Economic Sustainability in
Cocoa Sourcing?
* 13: Sietze Vellema, Anna Laven, Giel Ton, and Sander Muilerman:
Policy Reform and Supply Chain Governance: Insights from Ghana, Côte
d'Ivoire, and Ecuador
* 14: Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: Chocolate Brands' Communication
of CSR in Germany
* 15: Giulia Meloni and Johan Swinnen: Chocolate Regulations
* Part IV. Markets and Prices
* 16: Christopher L. Gilbert: The Dynamics of the World Cocoa Price
* 17: Catherine Araujo Bonjean and Jean-François Brun: Concentration
and Price Transmission in the Cocoa-Chocolate Chain
* 18: Filip Abraham, Zuzanna Studnicka, and Jan Van Hove: Belgian
Chocolate Exports: Quality and Reputation versus Increased
Competition
* Part V. New Chocolate Markets
* 19: Fan Li and Di Mo: The Burgeoning Chocolate Market in China
* 20: Saule Burkitbayeva and Koen Deconinck: Hot Chocolate in the Cold:
The Economics and Politics of Chocolate in the Former Soviet Union
* 21: Emma Janssen and Olivia Riera: Too Hot to Handle: The Explosive
Growth of Chocolate in India
* 22: Seneshaw Tamru and Johan Swinnen: Back to the Roots: Growth in
Cocoa and Chocolate Consumption in Africa
* Index
Chocolate: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. History
* 2: Eline Poelmans and Johan Swinnen: A Brief Economic History of
Chocolate
* 3: William G. Clarence-Smith: Chocolate Consumption from the
Sixteenth Century to the Great Chocolate Boom
* 4: Ingrid Fromm: From Small Chocolatiers to Multinationals to
Sustainable Sourcing: A Historical Review of the Swiss Chocolate
Industry
* 5: Maria Garrone, Hannah Pieters, and Johan Swinnen: From Pralines to
Multinationals: The Economic History of Belgian Chocolates
* Part II. Consumption
* 6: Heike C. Alberts and Julie Cidell: Chocolate Consumption,
Manufacturing, and Quality in Europe and North America
* 7: Stefania Moramarco and Loreto Nemi: Nutritional and Health Effects
of Chocolate
* 8: Sabrina Bruyneel and Siegfried Dewitte: Health Nudges: How
Behavioral Engineering Can Reduce Chocolate Consumption
* 9: Di Mo, Scott Rozelle, and Linxiu Zhang: Chocolate Brands and
Preferences of Chinese Consumers
* 10: Pieter Vlaeminck, Jana Vandoren, and Liesbet Vranken: Consumers'
Willingness to Pay for Fair Trade Chocolate
* Part III. Governance and Industrial Organization
* 11: Niels Fold and Jeff Neilson: Sustaining Supplies in
Smallholder-Dominated Value Chains: Corporate Governance of the
Global Cocoa Sector
* 12: Stephanie Barrientos: Beyond Fair Trade: Why are Mainstream
Chocolate Companies Pursuing Social and Economic Sustainability in
Cocoa Sourcing?
* 13: Sietze Vellema, Anna Laven, Giel Ton, and Sander Muilerman:
Policy Reform and Supply Chain Governance: Insights from Ghana, Côte
d'Ivoire, and Ecuador
* 14: Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: Chocolate Brands' Communication
of CSR in Germany
* 15: Giulia Meloni and Johan Swinnen: Chocolate Regulations
* Part IV. Markets and Prices
* 16: Christopher L. Gilbert: The Dynamics of the World Cocoa Price
* 17: Catherine Araujo Bonjean and Jean-François Brun: Concentration
and Price Transmission in the Cocoa-Chocolate Chain
* 18: Filip Abraham, Zuzanna Studnicka, and Jan Van Hove: Belgian
Chocolate Exports: Quality and Reputation versus Increased
Competition
* Part V. New Chocolate Markets
* 19: Fan Li and Di Mo: The Burgeoning Chocolate Market in China
* 20: Saule Burkitbayeva and Koen Deconinck: Hot Chocolate in the Cold:
The Economics and Politics of Chocolate in the Former Soviet Union
* 21: Emma Janssen and Olivia Riera: Too Hot to Handle: The Explosive
Growth of Chocolate in India
* 22: Seneshaw Tamru and Johan Swinnen: Back to the Roots: Growth in
Cocoa and Chocolate Consumption in Africa
* Index