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Authors’ preface

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2018

Kym Anderson
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
Signe Nelgen
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
Vicente Pinilla
Affiliation:
University of Zaragoza
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Summary

This latest edition of our Statistical Compendium is the tenth version to be prepared since 1998. It has been compiled by the Wine Economics Research Centre of the University of Adelaide. It updates data to 2016 but also revises past data, and it expands on earlier editions in a number of ways. For example, we include many more tables to show wine's consumption relative to that of other beverages, from A.J. Holmes and K. Anderson, Annual Database of National Beverage Consumption Volumes and Expenditures, 1950 to 2015, at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/alcohol-consumption, July 2017. As well, an extra century of historical data are included as ten-year averages, drawing on a new annual database that is freely available as K. Anderson and V. Pinilla (with the assistance of A.J. Holmes), Annual Database of Global Wine Markets, 1835 to 2016, Wine Economics Research Centre, at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/global-wine-history, November 2017. This edition is thus a major improvement over previous editions, the pre- 2009 ones of which were compiled by the Centre for International Economic Studies (CIES) at the University of Adelaide, and by the Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS) at Monash University, as follows:

  • • Anderson, K. and S. Nelgen (2011), Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical Compendium, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press.

  • • Rothfield, J. and G. Wittwer (2007), The Global Wine Statistical Compendium, 1961 to 2006, Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation for CIES and CoPS.

  • • Wittwer, G. and J. Rothfield (2006), The Global Wine Statistical Compendium, 1961 to 2005, Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation for CIES and CoPS.

  • • Wittwer, G. and J. Rothfield (2005), The Global Wine Statistical Compendium, 1961 to 2004, Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation for CIES and CoPS.

  • • Wittwer, G. and Anderson, K. (2004), The Global Wine Statistical Compendium, 1961 to 2003, Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation for CIES and CoPS. Re-published in 2009 by the University of Adelaide Press.

  • • Anderson, K. and Norman, D. (2003), Global Wine Production, Consumption and Trade, 1961 to 2001: A Statistical Compendium, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies.

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    Global Wine Markets, 1860 to 2016
    A Statistical Compendium
    , pp. xxxi - xxxii
    Publisher: The University of Adelaide Press
    Print publication year: 2018

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