2020
DOI: 10.18335/region.v7i2.314
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Macroeconomic determinants of Port and Douro wine exports: An econometric approach

Abstract: This study analyses recent trends (2006-2018) in Port and Douro wine exports and estimates their macroeconomic determinants. The results of the gravity equation reveal that the purchasing power in importing countries is the most important export determinant of Port and Douro wines. Therefore, in order to increase exports, the strategic decision-makers concerned with the industry should pay special attention to the markets in wealthier countries or with a high potential for economic growth, taking into account … Show more

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“…All the GIs are managed by the same EU offices (i.e., DG AGRI and EUIPO), and local actors are more familiar with what GIs are, how these quality schemes work, and which benefits they guarantee. In addition, several socioeconomic and cultural proximities among EU member states, such as dietary habits and languages, facilitate trade (Macedo et al., 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the GIs are managed by the same EU offices (i.e., DG AGRI and EUIPO), and local actors are more familiar with what GIs are, how these quality schemes work, and which benefits they guarantee. In addition, several socioeconomic and cultural proximities among EU member states, such as dietary habits and languages, facilitate trade (Macedo et al., 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%