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Evolution Of Direct Shipping Of Wine In The United States -- Economic, Legal And Political Considerations
Author(s) -
Charles W. Ehart,
Donald A. Forrer
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of business and economics research (jber)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2157-8893
pISSN - 1542-4448
DOI - 10.19030/jber.v10i4.6900
Subject(s) - wine , legislature , politics , state (computer science) , product (mathematics) , business , marketing , economics , political science , law , mathematics , algorithm , optics , physics , geometry , computer science
The study examines the effort of wine producers and others in the United States to permit direct shipping of wine to consumers bypassing the traditional three-tier system, where product typically flows from the supplier, to the wholesaler, to the retailer, and ultimately the consumer. The case study places an emphasis on the economic, legal and political issues that have been faced by state legislatures when considering proposals to permit direct shipping. The analysis will discuss the history and evolution of public policies and state laws in the past three decades and will focus on the Maryland experience.

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