Varietals of capitalism: A political economy of the changing wine industry

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"Varietals of Capitalism shows that politics is an omnipresent part of the economics of wine and of economic activity in general. Based on a four-year research project encompassing fieldwork in France, Spain, Italy, and Romania, Xabier Itçaina, Antoine Roger, and Andy Smith examine the causes and effects of a radical reform adopted at the EU level in 2008. Regulatory change politically transformed the rationale of  Read more...

Author(s): Itçaina, Xabier; Roger, Antoine; Smith, Andy
Series: Cornell studies in political economy.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 266
City: Europe--European Union countries.
Tags: Wine industry -- Economic aspects -- European Union countries;Wine industry -- Government policy -- European Union countries;Wine industry -- Economic aspects;Wine industry -- Government policy;Europe -- European Union countries;Wijnhandel

Introduction: wine and the politics of economic change --
The analytical challenge of economic change --
Exiting approaches to change in wine and beyond --
Studying structured contingency: institutions, fields and political work --
Shaping and negotiating a deep reform --
Diagnosis and prognosis: knowledge and power in the scientific field --
When political work shifts to the economic field --
Adopting reform within the bureaucratic field --
Implementing deep change: reinstitutionalization or reproduction? --
The end of interventionism? --
From new wine categories to resegmented markets? --
Micro-economic support: new instruments in old bottles?