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Beer Consumption Patterns in Europe
Zobal, Vladimír ; Janda, Karel (advisor) ; Špolcová, Dominika (referee)
This thesis intends to verify and quantify relationship between microeconomics, macroe- conomics and social variables with annual beer consumption per capita. To assess dif- ferences in tastes in groups of countries, the concept of beer, wine and spirit drinking countries is used to separate the influences. Firstly, the general model for all European countries is estimated with the use of panel data techniques on data from 2000 to 2013. The results and findings from the first model are subsequently used as a building blocks for specific model for The Czech Republic. The Czech Republic has over a long period the highest annual consumption per capita. Still the share consumed in hospitality expe- riences persistent downward trend. All data are collected on annual basis and with only country-aggregated level of detail. Keywords Beer, Wine, Spirits, Consumption Patterns, Beer Demand, Beer Drinking Countries, Be- havioral Economics Author's e-mail Vladimir.Zobal@gmail.com Supervisor's e-mail Karel-Janda@seznam.cz 1
Vliv spotřebních daní na poptávku po pivu a vínu v České republice
Andrlová, Monika
This bachelor thesis identifies long-term trends on the beer and wine market in the Czech Republic. The paper describes main factors influencing demand for beer and wine, with emphasis on the excise tax analysis. The conclusions of this analysis are employed in further prediction of the beer and wine market development. The prediction is formed with respect to possible changes in the wine excise tax. Additionally, this work compares Czech and German beer market, as well as Czech and French wine market.

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