2019
DOI: 10.1017/jwe.2019.31
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Horizontal Differentiation and Determinants of Wine Exports: Evidence from Portugal

Abstract: Assuming horizontal differentiation and using an expanded gravity model, the main objective of this article is to assess the determinants of Portuguese wine exports. Horizontal differentiation is considered, with still and fortified wines being distinguished, as well as three distinct designations of origin: Vinho Verde, Douro, and Port wines. The results from the period between 2006 and 2016 suggest that wineries and private and public agencies should focus their commercial and policy efforts on countries wit… Show more

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“…Regarding ad valorem equivalent tariffs, they do not have a statistically significant effect. This result was also highlighted by Gouveia et al (2018) and Macedo et al (2020), suggesting that the differentiating characteristics of these two wines more than compensate for customs duties. However, another explanation may lie in the fact that changes in tariffs have been scarce in recent years and fixed effects capture their impact.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Regarding ad valorem equivalent tariffs, they do not have a statistically significant effect. This result was also highlighted by Gouveia et al (2018) and Macedo et al (2020), suggesting that the differentiating characteristics of these two wines more than compensate for customs duties. However, another explanation may lie in the fact that changes in tariffs have been scarce in recent years and fixed effects capture their impact.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: the Gravity Equationmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The literature analysing world wine trade with the gravity model (Castillo et al 2016, Dal Bianco et al 2016, Dascal et al 2002, Gouveia et al 2018, Macedo et al 2019, 2020 is the base for the following export function of Port and Douro wines:…”
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“…Similarly, Anthony Macedo, Sofia Gouveia, and João Rebelo examine "Horizontal Differentiation and Determinants of Wine Exports: Evidence from Portugal" (Macedo, Gouveia, and Rebelo, 2020). The authors draw on data of Portuguese wine export to 89 countries for the time from 2006 to 2016.…”
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