Andrea Dal Bianco

Andrea Dal Bianco
  • University of Padua

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Prominent on the agenda in recent times has been the question of the widespread use of alleged imitations of Prosecco name on wine bottles sold in Germany. This question has attracted even the interest of Italian producers lately, who denounce the evoking effect of such name imitations of the original PDO wine. This paper examines the impact of som...
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This study analyses the degree to which wine consumers are truly able to intrinsically evaluate the meaning of a designation of origin certification or whether they generally consider such a certification to be a vague credence attribute. This issue was addressed through an empirical analysis of Homescan Panel data in the Italian and German markets...
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As a consequence of the rapid and significative decrease in domestic demand, to avoid structural surplus traditional wine producing countries have been forced to export a growing share of their wine production. This article empirically investigates Argentinean trade policy on the wine sector over the last years, in order to understand its effect on...
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Using a hedonic pricing model, this paper investigates the pricing implications of two broadly defined wine reputation strategies: private and collective. While the former consists of an individual quality differentiation strategy relying on an individual wine producer's own reputation, the latter mainly relies on the reputation of a group of winer...
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This study analyses the intra-EU trade of the world’s chief wine exporters, namely Italy, France and Spain. Using an augmented version of the gravity model we empirically assess which of the three countries have experienced growth in intra-EU market trade. Effects of transportation costs, as well as demand and supply gaps between origin and destina...
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The purpose of the study is to understand the profile (if any) of the typical Prosecco wine consumer, for both Controlled Denomination of Origin (CDO) and Controlled and Guaranteed Denomination of Origin (CGDO) types, with a twofold objective. First, the study aims at contributing to the economics literature dealing with opening the “black box of p...
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This article empirically investigates the impact of trade barriers on the world wine trade, focusing on trade costs impeding exports, especially tariffs, technical barriers and sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards. The analysis estimates a gravity model using data from the main importing and exporting countries for the years 1997 to 2010. The...
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This paper addresses the dynamics of world wine consumption over the past 50 years in 26 countries, verifying whether or not there is a macro-tendency towards a common consumption style, despite differences in taxation, economic policies and distribution systems among countries. From an empirical point of view, the σ and β convergence hypotheses we...
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Résumé Au sein de la stratégie Europe 2020 et dans le programme Horizon (un instrument financier visant à garantir la compétitivité globale de l'Europe), l'Union européenne a défini les caractéristiques du développement futur sur le continent. Le développement doit être intelligent, inclusif et durable, en termes socio-économiques et environnement...

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