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Geographical indications and trade: Firm-level evidence from the French cheese industry
The protection of geographical indications is now an important feature of trade agreements. In this paper, we examine whether geographical indications are valued by foreign consumers and whether they have implications for trade at firm level. We use firm-
S. Duvaleix +3 more
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From local to global, and return: Geographical Indications and FDI in Europe
The Geographical Indications (GIs) scheme of the European Union guarantees visibility and protection to high‐quality agri‐food products associated with a demarcated region of origin.
R. Crescenzi +4 more
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Greece has a variety of cheeses that are registered as protected designation of origin and protected geographical indications, and many others that are produced in a traditional way, without such registration.
E. Pappa, E. Kondyli
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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide an avenue for the regulatory model of GI registration in traditional alcoholic beverage products based on multiculturalism.
B. S. Rukmono +4 more
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Do geographical indications encourage local production?
Providing new production alternatives in the development of the economy in rural areas of Turkey is of particular importance. Geographical indication (GI) labelling differentiates a product from its competitors as to the region where it originated.
Nilgun Dogan , Hakan Adanacioglu
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: Geographical indication (GI) represents the specific good quality and reputation of the regional characteristics of agricultural products, which is a positive approach for stabilising the export of agricultural products, realising high quality and high
Weiwen Qian, Yinguo Dong
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Remote areas have been progressively obtained greater attention within rural development policies. Actually, a tool to foster the economic development of remote areas is valorising those high-quality agri-food products that are characterised by unique ...
Francesco Pagliacci, Francesco Fasano
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The Geographical Indication (IG) is an Industrial Property asset that relates and distinguishes the geographic origin of a product or service. In Brazil, it can be classified as an Indication of Origin (IP) or Denomination of Origin (DO). This study aims
Cleiton Braga Saldanha +4 more
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Geographical Indications and local development: the strength of territorial embeddedness
Can Geographical Indications (GIs) promote local economic development in rural areas? This paper explores the impact of GIs that identify and endorse agri-food products which are strictly embedded within the territory from which they originate. Examining
R. Crescenzi +3 more
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CHINESE GEOGRAPHIC INDICATIONS LAW DURING THE 13-TH AND 14-TH FIVE YEAR PLAN
The article examines the development of the law of geographical indications of the People’s Republic of China. An attempt is made to determine the relationship between the Confucian legal traditions of Ancient China and the law of geographical ...
S. A. Abramov
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