Explaining price variability in the Italian market for high quality wines

Journal title ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE
Author/s Adele Coppola, Fabio Verneau, Valeria Sodano
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/1 Language English
Pages 13 P. File size 34 KB
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<i> Explaining price variability in the Italian market for high quality wines </i> (di Adele Coppola, Valeria Sodano, Fabio Verneau) - ABSTRACT: In the last 20 years the Italian wine market exhibited a dramatic change. While total consumption has been falling there has been a continuos rise in the demand for high quality product. The paper analyses the price-quality relationships in the market for the Italian high quality wines, in order to better understand current strategies of product differentiation in the wine market. We estimated a regression model with price as dependent variable and a set of quality attributes and reputation indicators as independent variables. The empirical findings show that the higher prices are associated both with higher quality and reputation and that consumer perception of quality is affected by subjective rather than objective quality attributes.

Adele Coppola, Fabio Verneau, Valeria Sodano, Explaining price variability in the Italian market for high quality wines in "ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE" 1/2000, pp , DOI: