消费(社会学)
人均
全球化
经济
葡萄酒
中国
饮酒量
趋同(经济学)
自主消费
农业经济学
经济增长
酒
地理
宏观经济学
市场经济
食品科学
环境卫生
医学
社会科学
人口
化学
生物化学
考古
社会学
债务
作者
Liesbeth Colen,Johan Swinnen
标识
DOI:10.1111/1477-9552.12128
摘要
Abstract We analyse the evolution of beer consumption between countries and over time. Historically, there have been major changes in beer consumption in the world. In recent times, per capita consumption has decreased in traditional beer drinking countries while it increased strongly in emerging economies. Recently, China has overtaken the US as the largest beer economy. A quantitative empirical analysis studies the relationships among economic growth, globalisation and beer consumption. The relationship between income and beer consumption has an inverse U‐shape. Beer consumption initially increases with rising incomes; but at higher levels of income beer consumption falls. Increased globalisation has contributed to a convergence in alcohol consumption patterns across countries. In countries that were originally beer drinking countries, the share of beer in total alcohol consumption reduced, while this is not the case in countries which traditionally drank mostly wine or spirits.
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