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Wine international market structure and competitiveness

Karim Marini Thomé (Department of Agribusiness, University of Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil)
Vitoria Angie Leal Paiva (Department of Agribusiness, University of Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil)
Tafarel Carvalho de Gois (Department of Commerce, Faculdade Projeção, Brasilia, Brazil)

International Journal of Wine Business Research

ISSN: 1751-1062

Article publication date: 17 August 2023

Issue publication date: 27 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to analyse the wine market in relation to international competitiveness and international market structure.

Design/methodology/approach

To describe the international market structure, this paper uses Herfindahl–Hirschman Index and Net Export Index to measure export competitiveness revealed symmetric comparative advantage (RSCA). Finally, survival function analyses were developed using the Kaplan–Meier product-limit estimator to characterise the stability and duration of the competitiveness in the international wine market of each country and after they were grouped into Old and New World wine-exporting countries, and Wilcoxon and the Log-rank tests were used to compare the survivor functions.

Findings

The findings have revealed that the import market structure has remained unconcentrated, whereas the export market structure is moderately concentrated. Concerning trade characteristics, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Portugal, Argentina, South Africa and Georgia are exporters. Austria is a trader (re-exporter), and the USA, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands are importers with strong domestic consumption. Regarding the RSCA, the New and Old World wine-exporting countries have high scores, specifically France, Italy, Spain, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Portugal, Argentina, South Africa and Georgia. However, the advantages have weakened for most of the countries analysed. Only a few Old World wine-exporting counties (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Georgia) have demonstrated stable comparative advantages over time. However, when grouped into Old World and New World, their survivor functions present little statistical differentiation during the period.

Originality/value

The originality of the paper is that it applies the industrial organisation and comparative advantage approaches to the wine international market, highlighting the top global players. The paper also makes valuable contributions to the wine literature by analysing the duration and stability of comparative advantage in the worldwide wine trade at a country level and comparing them grouped into Old and New World wine-exporting countries.

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Citation

Thomé, K.M., Paiva, V.A.L. and Gois, T.C.d. (2023), "Wine international market structure and competitiveness", International Journal of Wine Business Research, Vol. 35 No. 4, pp. 561-579. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWBR-06-2022-0019

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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