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  • 1
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    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
    UID:
    almahu_9947914959102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 228 p.) : , ill. ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781849805971 (e-book)
    Content: Wine and the wine trade are steeped in culture and history; few products have consistently enjoyed both cultural importance and such wide distribution over time--even seen by some as "an elixir of life". While wine has been produced and consumed for centuries, what is distinctive about the economics of wine? Professor Marks's book is an accessible exploration of the economics of wine, using both basic principles and specialized topics and emphasizing microeconomics and related research. Drawing upon economic themes such as International Trade and Public Choice, Wine and Economics also relates economic reasoning to management issues in wine markets. The discussion ranges from economic fundamentals and wine and government, to the challenge of knowing what is in the bottle and the importance of wine as a cultural good. This novel and comprehensive introduction to the subject is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and anyone interested in wine and the wine industry.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of economics -- 3. Comparative advantage and why we transact -- 4. Some basic tools of economics : consumer behavior and demand -- 5. Some basic tools of economics : firm behavior, supply, and equilibrium in a market -- 6. Wine and government -- 7. A closer look at the transaction : how do we know what is in the bottle? -- 8. Wine as a cultural good -- 9. Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849802949 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1023439832
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 228 pages) , diagrams
    ISBN: 9781849805971
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Wine and the wine trade are steeped in culture and history; few products have consistently enjoyed both cultural importance and such wide distribution over time--even seen by some as "an elixir of life". While wine has been produced and consumed for centuries, what is distinctive about the economics of wine? Professor Marks's book is an accessible exploration of the economics of wine, using both basic principles and specialized topics and emphasizing microeconomics and related research. Drawing upon economic themes such as International Trade and Public Choice, Wine and Economics also relates economic reasoning to management issues in wine markets. The discussion ranges from economic fundamentals and wine and government, to the challenge of knowing what is in the bottle and the importance of wine as a cultural good. This novel and comprehensive introduction to the subject is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and anyone interested in wine and the wine industry.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849802949
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781784715335
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Marks, Denton Wine and economics Cheltenham, United Kingdom [u.a.] : Elgar, 2015 ISBN 9781849802949
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781784715335
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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    Keywords: Weinwirtschaft ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    Online Resource
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    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958372395202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 228 p.) : , ill. ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781849805971 (e-book)
    Content: Wine and the wine trade are steeped in culture and history; few products have consistently enjoyed both cultural importance and such wide distribution over time--even seen by some as "an elixir of life". While wine has been produced and consumed for centuries, what is distinctive about the economics of wine? Professor Marks's book is an accessible exploration of the economics of wine, using both basic principles and specialized topics and emphasizing microeconomics and related research. Drawing upon economic themes such as International Trade and Public Choice, Wine and Economics also relates economic reasoning to management issues in wine markets. The discussion ranges from economic fundamentals and wine and government, to the challenge of knowing what is in the bottle and the importance of wine as a cultural good. This novel and comprehensive introduction to the subject is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and anyone interested in wine and the wine industry.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of economics -- 3. Comparative advantage and why we transact -- 4. Some basic tools of economics : consumer behavior and demand -- 5. Some basic tools of economics : firm behavior, supply, and equilibrium in a market -- 6. Wine and government -- 7. A closer look at the transaction : how do we know what is in the bottle? -- 8. Wine as a cultural good -- 9. Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849802949 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010905529
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 228 p) , ill , cm
    ISBN: 9781849805971
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of economics -- 3. Comparative advantage and why we transact -- 4. Some basic tools of economics : consumer behavior and demand -- 5. Some basic tools of economics : firm behavior, supply, and equilibrium in a market -- 6. Wine and government -- 7. A closer look at the transaction : how do we know what is in the bottle? -- 8. Wine as a cultural good -- 9. Conclusion
    Content: Wine and the wine trade are steeped in culture and history; few products have consistently enjoyed both cultural importance and such wide distribution over time--even seen by some as "an elixir of life". While wine has been produced and consumed for centuries, what is distinctive about the economics of wine? Professor Marks's book is an accessible exploration of the economics of wine, using both basic principles and specialized topics and emphasizing microeconomics and related research. Drawing upon economic themes such as International Trade and Public Choice, Wine and Economics also relates economic reasoning to management issues in wine markets. The discussion ranges from economic fundamentals and wine and government, to the challenge of knowing what is in the bottle and the importance of wine as a cultural good. This novel and comprehensive introduction to the subject is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and anyone interested in wine and the wine industry
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781849802949(hardback)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849802949
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_BV026342218
    Format: 495 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-673-99563-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Arbeitsmarkttheorie ; Aufgabensammlung
    Author information: Hamermesh, Daniel S. 1943-
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1810726441
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (495 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003034711 , 1003034713 , 9781000533910 , 1000533913 , 9781000533958 , 1000533956
    Content: Introduction Tim UnwinPart I- Context: Disciplinary Perspectives On Wine And CultureChapter 1- Anthropology, Wine and CultureMarion Demossier and Clelia ViecelliChapter 2- Business, Wine and CultureSteve ChartersChapter 3- Economics, Wine and CultureDenton MarksChapter 4- Geography, Wine and CultureTim UnwinChapter 5- History, Wine and CultureGraham HardingChapter 6- Sociology, Wine and CultureJennifer Smith Maguire Chapter 7- Text, Wine and CultureJacqueline Dutton Part II- Production and PlaceChapter 8- Cultures of TerroirTim UnwinChapter 9- Sites and Sights of Production: Spaces and Performances of WinemakingJohn OvertonChapter 10- Wine Islands: Colonial Cultures of the VineJacqueline DuttonChapter 11- Expressing Sense of Place and Terroir through Wine to Tourism Encounters: Antipodal Reflections from France to New ZealandRory Hill and Joanna FountainChapter 12- Wine, Culture and Environment: A Study of the Sierra (Nevada) Foothills American Viticultural AreaMichele Tobias and Colleen MylesChapter 13- Making Wine, Making HomeWilliam SkinnerChapter 14- Climats and the Crafting of Heritage Value in Burgundy TerroirMarion DemossierChapter 15- Wine, Deep in the Heart of TexasColleen Myles, Kourtney Collins and Christi TownsendPart III- Intermediation and Consumption Chapter 16- Characters of Wine: The Cultural Meanings of Typefaces and Fonts in Wine Labels Franck CelhayChapter 17- Making the Right Impression: Irish Wine Culture c.1700 to PresentCharles Ludington and Graham HardingChapter 18- Wine as part of Polish Identity in Early Modern Times. Constructing Wine Culture in Non-Wine Countries Dorata Dias-LewandoskaChapter 19- The Shape of Luxury: Three Centuries of the Champagne Glass in British Material CultureGraham HardingChapter 20- 'For Us as Experimentalists': An Australian Case Study of Scientific Values in the 19th Century New World WinegrowingJulie MacIntyreChapter 21- Tasting as Expertise: Scientific Agronomists and Sommeliers in France in the First Half of the Twentieth CenturySénia FedoulChapter 22- Wine Writing as Lifestyle Writing:Communicating Taste and Constructing Lifestyle in the Saturday Times Wine ColumnAna Tominc and Nikki WelchChapter 23- The (Practical) Economics of Selling Wine as a Cultural GoodBen Christiansen and Denton MarksChapter 24- Champagne: A Global Symbol of Contemporary Consumer CultureJoonas RokkaPart IV: Belief and RepresentationChapter 25- Wine and Religion Part I: Antiquity to 1700Mack P. HoltChapter 26- Wine and Religion Part II: 1700 to the PresentRod PhilipsChapter 27- Wine as MetaphorAzeline Jaboulet-VercherreChapter 28- New world wine and the evolution of universal, vernacular, metro-rural, and indigenous idyllsPeter HowlandChapter 29- Narratives of Science and Culture in WinemakingIan Malcolm TaplinChapter 30- Applying Fashion Theory to Wine: A Production of Culture ExampleRichard MitchellChapter 31- Spending, Taste and Knowledge: Logics of Connoisseurship and Good Taste in the Age ofCultural DemocratisationSarah CappeliezPart V: Power and ContestationChapter 32- Competing and Complementary Utopias: Toward an Understanding of Entangled Wine IdealsJacqueline Dutton and Peter HowlandChapter 33- Threats of Pleasure and Chaos: Wine and Gendered Social OrderAnna-Mari Almila and David InglisChapter 34- Women in Wine...Occasionally: Gender Roles in the Wine Industry Florence Livat and Clara JaffréChapter 35- Sustainable Wine: The Discursive Production of Sustainability in the Wine FieldGianmarco Navarini and Lorenzo DomaneschiChapter 36- The Triumph of the Holy Trinity: Terrior, Typicity, and Quality Anchoring the AOC Model in the Second Half of the 20th CenturyOlivier JacquetChapter 37- What can Winemakers' business models tell us about the cultural traits of wine regions? A Comparative analysisJean-Guillaume Ditter, Paul Muller and Corinne TanguyChapter 38- Repudiation Not Withstanding: Critics and the Case for Hybrid Grape Wines Connor FitzmauriceChapter 39- If It's Famous, It Must Be Good: The Social Construction of Brand Value in the US Wine MarketGregory Carpenter & Ashlee HumphreysPart VI: Change and the FutureChapter 40- The Internationalization of Winegrape Varieties and its Implication for Terrior-Based Cultural AssetsKym Anderson and Signe NelgenChapter 41- Cultural Heritage and Migration in the Wine WorldChantal CrennChapter 42- The China Wine Market: How Wine is Gaining Cultural Value in Chinese CultureJustin Cohen, Larry Lockshin, Armando Corsi, Johan Bruwer, Carl Driesener, & Richard LeeChapter 43- Beyond White: On Wine and EthnicityDavid Inglis and Hang Kei HoChapter 44- Climate or Technical Change in Wine? Confronting Climatologists' and Wine-Growers' AnalysesGeneviève TeilChapter 45- Winegrowing, Climate Change, and a Case for Biodynamic ViticultureRobert SwinburnConclusionGraham Harding, Steve Charters and Jennifer Smith Maguire
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367472900
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032198071
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Routledge handbook of wine and culture London : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367472900
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032198071
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Weinbau ; Weinherstellung
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949385284802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 472 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9781003034711 , 1003034713 , 9781000533910 , 1000533913 , 9781000533958 , 1000533956
    Content: "The link between culture and wine reaches back into the earliest history of humanity. The Routledge Handbook of Wine and Culture brings together a newly comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of contemporary research and thinking on how wine fits into the cultural frameworks of production and consumption. This is essential reading for researchers and students, in education for the wine industry and in the humanities and social sciences engaged in understanding patterns of human ingenuity and interaction, such as sociology, anthropology, health, geography, business, tourism, cultural studies, food studies and history"--
    Note: Introduction Tim UnwinPart I- Context: Disciplinary Perspectives On Wine And CultureChapter 1- Anthropology, Wine and CultureMarion Demossier and Clelia ViecelliChapter 2- Business, Wine and CultureSteve ChartersChapter 3- Economics, Wine and CultureDenton MarksChapter 4- Geography, Wine and CultureTim UnwinChapter 5- History, Wine and CultureGraham HardingChapter 6- Sociology, Wine and CultureJennifer Smith Maguire Chapter 7- Text, Wine and CultureJacqueline Dutton Part II- Production and PlaceChapter 8- Cultures of TerroirTim UnwinChapter 9- Sites and Sights of Production: Spaces and Performances of WinemakingJohn OvertonChapter 10- Wine Islands: Colonial Cultures of the VineJacqueline DuttonChapter 11- Expressing Sense of Place and Terroir through Wine to Tourism Encounters: Antipodal Reflections from France to New ZealandRory Hill and Joanna FountainChapter 12- Wine, Culture and Environment: A Study of the Sierra (Nevada) Foothills American Viticultural AreaMichele Tobias and Colleen MylesChapter 13- Making Wine, Making HomeWilliam SkinnerChapter 14- Climats and the Crafting of Heritage Value in Burgundy TerroirMarion DemossierChapter 15- Wine, Deep in the Heart of TexasColleen Myles, Kourtney Collins and Christi TownsendPart III- Intermediation and Consumption Chapter 16- Characters of Wine: The Cultural Meanings of Typefaces and Fonts in Wine Labels Franck CelhayChapter 17- Making the Right Impression: Irish Wine Culture c.1700 to PresentCharles Ludington and Graham HardingChapter 18- Wine as part of Polish Identity in Early Modern Times. Constructing Wine Culture in Non-Wine Countries Dorata Dias-LewandoskaChapter 19- The Shape of Luxury: Three Centuries of the Champagne Glass in British Material CultureGraham HardingChapter 20- 'For Us as Experimentalists': An Australian Case Study of Scientific Values in the 19th Century New World WinegrowingJulie MacIntyreChapter 21- Tasting as Expertise: Scientific Agronomists and Sommeliers in France in the First Half of the Twentieth CenturySénia FedoulChapter 22- Wine Writing as Lifestyle Writing:Communicating Taste and Constructing Lifestyle in the Saturday Times Wine ColumnAna Tominc and Nikki WelchChapter 23- The (Practical) Economics of Selling Wine as a Cultural GoodBen Christiansen and Denton MarksChapter 24- Champagne: A Global Symbol of Contemporary Consumer CultureJoonas RokkaPart IV: Belief and RepresentationChapter 25- Wine and Religion Part I: Antiquity to 1700Mack P. HoltChapter 26- Wine and Religion Part II: 1700 to the PresentRod PhilipsChapter 27- Wine as MetaphorAzeline Jaboulet-VercherreChapter 28- New world wine and the evolution of universal, vernacular, metro-rural, and indigenous idyllsPeter HowlandChapter 29- Narratives of Science and Culture in WinemakingIan Malcolm TaplinChapter 30- Applying Fashion Theory to Wine: A Production of Culture ExampleRichard MitchellChapter 31- Spending, Taste and Knowledge: Logics of Connoisseurship and Good Taste in the Age ofCultural DemocratisationSarah CappeliezPart V: Power and ContestationChapter 32- Competing and Complementary Utopias: Toward an Understanding of Entangled Wine IdealsJacqueline Dutton and Peter HowlandChapter 33- Threats of Pleasure and Chaos: Wine and Gendered Social OrderAnna-Mari Almila and David InglisChapter 34- Women in Wine...Occasionally: Gender Roles in the Wine Industry Florence Livat and Clara JaffréChapter 35- Sustainable Wine: The Discursive Production of Sustainability in the Wine FieldGianmarco Navarini and Lorenzo DomaneschiChapter 36- The Triumph of the Holy Trinity: Terrior, Typicity, and Quality Anchoring the AOC Model in the Second Half of the 20th CenturyOlivier JacquetChapter 37- What can Winemakers' business models tell us about the cultural traits of wine regions? A Comparative analysisJean-Guillaume Ditter, Paul Muller and Corinne TanguyChapter 38- Repudiation Not Withstanding: Critics and the Case for Hybrid Grape Wines Connor FitzmauriceChapter 39- If It's Famous, It Must Be Good: The Social Construction of Brand Value in the US Wine MarketGregory Carpenter & Ashlee HumphreysPart VI: Change and the FutureChapter 40- The Internationalization of Winegrape Varieties and its Implication for Terrior-Based Cultural AssetsKym Anderson and Signe NelgenChapter 41- Cultural Heritage and Migration in the Wine WorldChantal CrennChapter 42- The China Wine Market: How Wine is Gaining Cultural Value in Chinese CultureJustin Cohen, Larry Lockshin, Armando Corsi, Johan Bruwer, Carl Driesener, & Richard LeeChapter 43- Beyond White: On Wine and EthnicityDavid Inglis and Hang Kei HoChapter 44- Climate or Technical Change in Wine? Confronting Climatologists' and Wine-Growers' AnalysesGeneviève TeilChapter 45- Winegrowing, Climate Change, and a Case for Biodynamic ViticultureRobert SwinburnConclusionGraham Harding, Steve Charters and Jennifer Smith Maguire
    Additional Edition: Print version: Handbook of wine and culture Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367472900
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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