Trade liberalization in the presence of domestic regulations: public policies applied to EU and U.S. wine markets
Abstract
Wine is the highest valued product in the agricultural, food, and beverage sector traded between the United States and the European Union (EU) and wine faces a range of tariffs that are differentiated by country and product category. In addition, the production of wine grapes is heavily regulated within the EU and there are complicated state-level policies in the United States designed to limit the retail availability of wine. There continues to...
Paper Details
Title
Trade liberalization in the presence of domestic regulations: public policies applied to EU and U.S. wine markets
Published Date
Oct 11, 2017
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
18
Pages
2028 - 2047
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