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Wine Economists Set Annual Meeting, Offer Some Interesting Papers To Read

The following email arrived today from Karl Storchmann, VP  of the American Association of Wine Economists (AAWE) and Managing Editor of Wine Economics:

Dear wine friends,

The 6th Annual Conference of the American Association of Wine Economists (AAWE) will be held at Princeton University from June 7-10, 2012. The Call for Papers is still active. Please submit your abstract to aawe@wine-economics.org by March 1.

Also, the American Association of Wine Economists (AAWE) posted a few new AAWE Working Papers on its website.
For free online access please click on the link provided below.

Interesting in the wine regulatory context is WP#101. The authors find that “that consumers increase their liquor consumption in response to extended Sunday on-premise sales hours, but not in response to extended off-premise sales hours“. Read more below.

AAWE Working Paper No. 96 Business
The role of temporary involvement with appellation of origin in the purchase of wine
Carmen Rodríguez-Santos and Klaus Grunert

AAWE Working Paper No. 97 Economics
A Mathematician Meddles with Medals
Neal D. Hulkower

AAWE Working Paper No. 98 Economics
Tasters’ Bias in Wine Guides’ Quality Evaluations
Stefano Castriota, Daniele Curzi and Marco Delmastro

AAWE Working Paper No. 99 Economics
Quality Considerations for Coordination of the California Wine-Grape Supply Chain
Jason R.V. Franken

AAWE Working Paper No. 100 Business
The Experience of New Zealand in the Evolving Wine Markets of Japan and Singapore
Michel Rod and Tim Beal

AAWE Working Paper No. 101 Economics
Do Consumers Exploit Precommitment Opportunities?
Evidence from Natural Experiments Involving Liquor Consumption

B. Douglas Bernheim, Jonathan Meer, and Neva K. Novarro

More free-access Working Papers can be found at http://wine-economics.org/workingpapers/.
Please also check out the Journal of Wine Economics http://www.wine-economics.org/journal/.
In order to receive the Journal of Wine Economics (hard copy and online access) join AAWE.
You can sign up or renew your membership at http://wine-economics.org/membership/. It is just $49 per year.

Best wishes,

Karl Storchmann

President:
Orley Ashenfelter (Princeton)Vice Presidents:
Kym Anderson (Adelaide)
Victor Ginsburgh (Brussels)
Robert Stavins (Harvard)
Karl Storchmann (New York University)

To join AAWE's mailing list send a blank email message to aawe-subscribe@lists.whitman.edu Karl Storchmann Economics Department New York University 19 W 4th St, 6FL New York, NY 10012 karl.storchmann@nyu.edu Managing Editor, Journal of Wine Economics www.wine-economics.org