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Interview: the effects of boycott on the sales of French wine in the US during the war on Iraq in 2003

17 February 2006 No Comment

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The following is based on a Report which was published in January 2006. Following on from our earlier article on this (see HERE for full details) we have an interview with Associate Professor Phillip Leslie, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, California, USA and a Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research.

We pose the following questions in the light of his Report:

    Background to the report
    The financial significance of the boycott
    Whether the loss in sales can be attributed to supply rather than consumer actions
    Compensating effects with wines from other countries
    Price points of wines affected

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