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A REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF IMPORTANT DETERMINANTS ON WINE PRODUCTION

Student Olga Olaru, Student Corina Marinescu (Pirlogea)

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/be5.v2/s21.001View metrics

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Title
A REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF IMPORTANT DETERMINANTS ON WINE PRODUCTION
Authors
Student Olga Olaru, Student Corina Marinescu (Pirlogea)
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
3 - 10 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  35. Morris J.R. Considerations for Starting a Winery, Research Report 983, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Fayetteville, pp 6, 2008, ISSN:1539 -5944, available online on http://arkansasagnews.uark.edu/983.pdf

  36. Vasilescu I. Pregătirea şi evaluarea propunerilor de proiect, EfiCon Press, Bucureşti, pp 23, 2009.

  37. Ene S.A., Teodosiu C., Robu B & Volf I. Water footprint assessment in the winemaking industry: a case study for a Romanian medium size production plant, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 43, pp 129, 2013.

  38. McEwan C & Bek D. The political economy of alternative trade: Social and environmental certification in the South African wine industry, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 25/issue 3, pp 255, 2009.

  39. Ciocoiu C.N. Managementul riscului, vol. II Modele economico-matematice instrumente si tehnici, Editura ASE, Bucureşti, pp 63-64, 2008.

  40. Cicea C., Vasilescu I. & Banacu C. Direct investment analysis, starting point to attract new investors in economy. A macrosystemic approach, Proceedings of The International Business Information Management Association conference on „Innovation and Knowledge Management in Twin Track Economies”, Cairo, Egypt, January 2009.

  41. Bertinelli L., Strobl E. & Zou B. Sustainable economic development and the environment: Theory and evidence, Energy Economics, vol. 34, pp 1105–1114, 2012.

  42. Grodach C. Barriers to sustainable economic development: The Dallas –Fort Worth experience, Cities, vol. 28, pp 300–309, 2011.

  43. Qi P., Deng Z. & Wang H. Energy utilization, environmental quality and sustainable economic development: Evidence from Shandong Province in China, IACEED2010, Energy Procedia, vol. 5, pp 314– 321, 2011. Section Environmental Economics

  44. Lund H. & Hvelplund F. The economic crisis and sustainable development: The design of job creation strategies by use of concrete institutional economics, Energy, vol. 43, pp 192-200, 2012.

  45. Pîrlogea C. The efficiency of investments in renewable energy at macroeconomic level. An econometric approach, Proceedings of the 19th IBIMA Conference Innovation Vision 2020: Sustainable growth, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development, Barcelona, Spain, 12-13 November, pp.786-792, 2012.

  46. Zhonghua C. & Yu S. Environmental protection investment and sustainable development-policy simulation based on nonlinear dynamics, IACEED2010, Energy Procedia, vol. 5, pp 467–471, 2011.

  47. Urwin R. & Woods C. Sustainable Investing Principles: Models for Institutional Investors, available online on http://uksif.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/URWIN-R.- and-WOODS-C.-2009.-Sustainable-Investing-Principles-Models-for-Institutional- Investors.pdf

  48. Narula K. ‘Sustainable Investing’ via the FDI route for sustainable development, International Conference on Emerging Economies - Prospects and Challenges (ICEE- 12), Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 37, pp 15 – 30, 2012.

  49. Schaltegger S. & Sturm A. Okologieinduzierte entscheeidungsprobleme des managements, Ansatzpunkte zur ausgestaltung von intrumenten, WWZ-Discussion Paper No.8914 Basel, Switzerland: WWZ, 1989.

  50. World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Eco-efficiency learning module, available on http://www.wbcsd.org/Pages/EDocument/EDocumentDetails.aspx ID=13593&NoSearc hContextKey=true

  51. Environment Protection Authority South Australia. Eco-efficiency and the private sector - contributions and benefits, EPA 355/04 - March 2004, available on http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/xstd_files/Industry/Information%20Sheet/info_ecoefficiency. pdf

  52. Bran F. & Hincu D. Measuring eco-efficiency, Quality - access to success, vol. 12, pp 49-52, 2009.

  53. Cote R., Booth A. & Louis B. Eco-efficiency and SMEs in Nova Scotia, Canada, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 14, pp 542-550, 2006.

  54. Sanning L.W., Shaffer S. & Sharratt J.M. Alternative investments: the case of wine, American Association of wine economists, AAWE working paper No. 11, pp 2, November 2007.

  55. Masset P. & Weisskopf J.P. Raise your glass: wine investment and the financial crisis, American Association of wine economists, AAWE working paper No. 57 - Economics, March 2010.

  56. Jones G.V. & Storchmann K.H. Wine market prices and investment under uncertainty: an econometric model for Bordeaux Crus Classés, Agricultural Economics, vol. 26, pp 115–133, 2001.

  57. Schubert T.. Weininvestment. Mit edlen Tropfen hohe Gewinne erzielen. Gabler, Wiesbaden, pp 276, 1996.

  58. Gabzdylova B., Raffensperger J.F. & Castka P. Sustainability in the New Zealand wine industry: drivers, stakeholders and practices, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 17, pp 992–998, 2009. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

  59. Szolnoki G. A cross-national comparison of sustainability in the wine industry, J ournal of Cleaner Production xxx pp 1-9, 2013, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.03.045

  60. Faostat. Wine production quantity, 2013. retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/636/DesktopDefault.aspx PageID=636#ancor

  61. Faostat. Crops primary, production quantity, 2013. Retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/567/default.aspx#ancor

  62. Faostat. Annual time series, Agricultural population, 2013. Retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/550/default.aspx#ancor

  63. Faostat. Resources, Investment, Capital stock, 2013. retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/660/default.aspx#ancor

  64. Faostat. Emissions CO2 equivalent, 2103. Retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/717/default.aspx#ancor

  65. World Bank. Energy use (kg of oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (constant 2005 PPP), 2013. Retrieved from http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.USE.COMM.GD.PP.KD page=6

  66. Faostat. Glossary list, definition for capital stock, 2013. Retrieved from http://faostat.fao.org/site/375/default.aspx

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