Wine Globalization
A New Comparative History
Herausgeber: Anderson, Kym; Pinilla, Vicente
Wine Globalization
A New Comparative History
Herausgeber: Anderson, Kym; Pinilla, Vicente
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This book uses empirically-based analytical narratives to shed light on the development of national wine markets throughout the world.
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This book uses empirically-based analytical narratives to shed light on the development of national wine markets throughout the world.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9781107192928
- ISBN-10: 1107192927
- Artikelnr.: 48813911
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9781107192928
- ISBN-10: 1107192927
- Artikelnr.: 48813911
Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
2. Global overview Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part II. Traditional Markets: 3. France Jean-Michel Chevet, Eva Fernandez, Eric Giraud-Héraud and Vicente Pinilla
4. Germany, Austria and Switzerland Karl Storchmann
5. Italy to 1938 Giovanni Federico and Pablo Martinelli
6. Italy from 1939 Alessandro Corsi, Eugenio Pomarici and Roberta Sardone
7. Portugal Pedro Lains
8. Spain Eva Fernández and Vicente Pinilla
9. United Kingdom Chad Ludington
10. Other Europe, CIS and the Levant Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part III. Newer Markets: 11. Argentina Steve Stein and Ana María Mateu
12. Australia and New Zealand Kym Anderson
13. Chile William Foster and Oscar Melo
14. South Africa Nick Vink, Willem Boshoff, Johan Fourie and Gavin Williams
15. United States Julian Alston, Jim Lapsley, Lena Sambucci and Dan Sumner
16. Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Giulia Meloni and Jo Swinnen
17. Asia and other emerging regions Kym Anderson
Part IV. What's Ahead: 18. Projecting global wine markets to 2025 Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
Appendix: the global wine markets database, 1835 to 2015 Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Index.
2. Global overview Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part II. Traditional Markets: 3. France Jean-Michel Chevet, Eva Fernandez, Eric Giraud-Héraud and Vicente Pinilla
4. Germany, Austria and Switzerland Karl Storchmann
5. Italy to 1938 Giovanni Federico and Pablo Martinelli
6. Italy from 1939 Alessandro Corsi, Eugenio Pomarici and Roberta Sardone
7. Portugal Pedro Lains
8. Spain Eva Fernández and Vicente Pinilla
9. United Kingdom Chad Ludington
10. Other Europe, CIS and the Levant Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part III. Newer Markets: 11. Argentina Steve Stein and Ana María Mateu
12. Australia and New Zealand Kym Anderson
13. Chile William Foster and Oscar Melo
14. South Africa Nick Vink, Willem Boshoff, Johan Fourie and Gavin Williams
15. United States Julian Alston, Jim Lapsley, Lena Sambucci and Dan Sumner
16. Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Giulia Meloni and Jo Swinnen
17. Asia and other emerging regions Kym Anderson
Part IV. What's Ahead: 18. Projecting global wine markets to 2025 Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
Appendix: the global wine markets database, 1835 to 2015 Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Index.
Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
2. Global overview Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part II. Traditional Markets: 3. France Jean-Michel Chevet, Eva Fernandez, Eric Giraud-Héraud and Vicente Pinilla
4. Germany, Austria and Switzerland Karl Storchmann
5. Italy to 1938 Giovanni Federico and Pablo Martinelli
6. Italy from 1939 Alessandro Corsi, Eugenio Pomarici and Roberta Sardone
7. Portugal Pedro Lains
8. Spain Eva Fernández and Vicente Pinilla
9. United Kingdom Chad Ludington
10. Other Europe, CIS and the Levant Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part III. Newer Markets: 11. Argentina Steve Stein and Ana María Mateu
12. Australia and New Zealand Kym Anderson
13. Chile William Foster and Oscar Melo
14. South Africa Nick Vink, Willem Boshoff, Johan Fourie and Gavin Williams
15. United States Julian Alston, Jim Lapsley, Lena Sambucci and Dan Sumner
16. Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Giulia Meloni and Jo Swinnen
17. Asia and other emerging regions Kym Anderson
Part IV. What's Ahead: 18. Projecting global wine markets to 2025 Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
Appendix: the global wine markets database, 1835 to 2015 Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Index.
2. Global overview Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part II. Traditional Markets: 3. France Jean-Michel Chevet, Eva Fernandez, Eric Giraud-Héraud and Vicente Pinilla
4. Germany, Austria and Switzerland Karl Storchmann
5. Italy to 1938 Giovanni Federico and Pablo Martinelli
6. Italy from 1939 Alessandro Corsi, Eugenio Pomarici and Roberta Sardone
7. Portugal Pedro Lains
8. Spain Eva Fernández and Vicente Pinilla
9. United Kingdom Chad Ludington
10. Other Europe, CIS and the Levant Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Part III. Newer Markets: 11. Argentina Steve Stein and Ana María Mateu
12. Australia and New Zealand Kym Anderson
13. Chile William Foster and Oscar Melo
14. South Africa Nick Vink, Willem Boshoff, Johan Fourie and Gavin Williams
15. United States Julian Alston, Jim Lapsley, Lena Sambucci and Dan Sumner
16. Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Giulia Meloni and Jo Swinnen
17. Asia and other emerging regions Kym Anderson
Part IV. What's Ahead: 18. Projecting global wine markets to 2025 Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
Appendix: the global wine markets database, 1835 to 2015 Kym Anderson and Vicente Pinilla
Index.