Wine Economics
By (Author) Stefano Castriota
By (author) Orley Ashenfelter
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
19th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
338.476632
Hardback
328
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
A comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the economics of the production, distribution, and consumption of wine. A comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the economics of the production, distribution, and consumption of wine.Wine economics is a growing subfield that examines the economics of the production, distribution, and consumption of wine. In this book, Stefano Castriota takes a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of wine economics, drawing on literature from industrial organization, welfare economics, economic policy, political economy, management, finance, health economics, law, and criminology. Castriota explores how wine markets operate and how they are regulated, covering such diverse topics as the health economics of wine consumption (both the positive health effects associated with moderate wine intake and the negative effects of alcohol abuse), the competition and profitability of wineries, the function of wine as an investment, and the quality of wine. He examines differences between the wine industries in the Old World and the New World, comparing small, family-owned wineries with larger conglomerates, and analyzes the regulation of wine in the United States versus the European Union. He concludes with a series of recommendations to ensure open and efficient wine markets while protecting public health. Originally published in Italy as Economia del Vino, this English translation has been extensively revised. It includes additional material focusing on the English-speaking countries of the New World, particularly the regulatory environment of the United States and the lingering effects of Prohibition.
It takes frank determination and diligence to craft a tome such as Stefano Castriotas Wine Economics; the level of research and advanced expertise that Castriota demonstrates through his substantial scholarship mark him as aleading authority in the field. [. . . ] [T]his work is an essential and immediate resource for any wine economics professional, scholar, or student. Rich in concrete qualitative detail and abundant quantitative evidence, Wine Economics aims to encourage the spread and study of the economics of wine. Indeed, through this meticulous and impressive offering, Stefano Castriota has provided the necessary material and knowledge for established members of the discipline as well as newcomers to advance the subject, the reputation, and the world of wine economics.Journal of Wine Economics
Stefano Castriota is Professor of Economics at the University of Pisa and a Certified Sommelier.