Intra-Industry Trade in a Rapidly Globalizing Industry: The Case of Wine
Kym Anderson,
Joseph Francois,
Douglas Nelson and
Glyn Wittwer
No 2016-03, Wine Economics Research Centre Working Papers from University of Adelaide, Wine Economics Research Centre
Abstract:
This paper overviews the current structure and dynamics of international trade in wine with an emphasis on its intra-industry features. Using network analytic methods, we illustrate developments in the world's wine markets since the mid-1960s around a relatively stable core of countries. Those developments include both evolving demands for wine and, on the supply side, a rapidly emerging group of countries entering the core without displacing the original members. Not surprisingly, given that the analysis is based on bilateral trade in a single product, the developing patterns of intra-industry trade are quite consistent with the patterns revealed in the network analysis.
Keywords: International intra-industry trade; wine trade; network methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F1 L7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2016-03
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Chapter: Intra-Industry Trade in a Rapidly Globalizing Industry: The Case of Wine (2019) 
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