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Examines how much Americans spend on drinks by demographics such as: age, income, high-income households, household type, race and Hispanic origin, region of residence, and education. Also presents who-are-the-best-customers analyses of the data, showing the demographics of spending at a glance.
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Alcohol --- Liquor laws --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- License system --- Law and legislation --- States. --- Taxation
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Alcoholic beverage industry --- Alcohol --- Youth --- Drunk driving --- Law and legislation --- Mathematical models. --- States. --- Alcohol use
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Alcohol --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Alcoholic beverages --- Competition, Unfair --- Law and legislation --- States. --- Taxation --- Prevention.
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Alcohol --- Liquor laws --- Alcohol --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- License system --- Law and legislation --- States. --- States. --- Taxation --- Taxation
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Coffee industry --- Forced labor --- Compulsory labor --- Conscript labor --- Labor, Compulsory --- Labor, Forced --- Employees --- Coffee trade --- Beverage industry --- History
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In een historisch onderzoek dat een herziening is van de koloniale geschiedschrijving, duikt prof. dr. Jan Breman in een van de zwartste bladzijdes van de Nederlandse geschiedenis. In Koloniaal profijt van onvrije arbeid: het Preanger stelsel van gedwongen koffieteelt op Java, dat meer dan dertig jaar onderzoek omspant, behandelt hij de werking en uitwerking van gedwongen koffieteelt onder de koloniale heerschappij, en de invloed op het maatschappelijk bestel in de hooglanden van West-Java. Hij laat zien hoe de VOC de inheemse landadel inschakelde als goedkope vorm van bestuur. Deze landadel h
Coffee industry --Indonesia --Java --History. --- Forced labor --Indonesia --Java --History. --- Forced labor --- Coffee industry --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- History --- History. --- Priangan (Indonesia) --- Coffee trade --- Beverage industry
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The paper identifies the impact of physical barriers to trade within Central America through the use of an augmented and partially constrained Gravity Model of Trade. Adjusting the Euclidian distance factor for Central America by real average transport times, the model quantifies the impact of poor connectivity and border frictions on the region's internal trade as well as its trade with external partners, such as the United States and Europe. In addition, the authors benchmark Central America's trade coefficients against those of a physically integrated region by running a parallel Gravity Model for the 15 core countries of the European Union. This allows for the estimation of potential intra-regional and external trade levels if Central America were to reduce border frictions and time of travel between countries and thus benefit from both the adjacency of each country's neighbors and the gravitational pull of the region's economies. The analysis is conducted for all of Central America's trade and is also disaggregated for three groups of products-processed fruits and vegetables; steel and steel products; and grains-by both volume and value. This differentiation tests the consistency of the results while providing insight into the differentiation in trading patterns and potential for these containerized, break-bulk, and bulk products. The results of the model include a potential doubling in intraregional exports if Central America could achieve the adjacency and time-distance factors of a truly integrated region. In addition, the region's combined exports to the European Union and the United States are projected to increase by more than a third compared with the current level, assuming European Union-level adjacency performance. Even more external trade benefits would accrue by reducing the economic penalty imposed by overland transport and border crossing inefficiencies.
Economic growth --- Economic performance --- Economic Theory & Research --- Food & Beverage Industry --- Free Trade --- International Economics & Trade --- International Trade --- Regional trade --- Regulatory environment --- Trade Policy --- Transport Economics Policy & Planning
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