Price Formation: the Case of the Burgundy Wine Market

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Yuna Chiffoleau et al., « Price Formation: the Case of the Burgundy Wine Market », Revue française de sociologie, ID : 10670/1.5a40f6...


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Price formation processes in “quality” commodities markets challenge standard economic theory. Using the principle of “embeddedness” postulated by economic sociology, the article shows how price formation analysis can reveal the social organization of such markets. A comprehensive approach to how wine producers in Burgundy determine their prices shows how the diversity of procedures used is related to professional relations and statuses. Using “integration variables” that are both economic and sociological, the discussion opens onto perspectives for renewing dialogue between the two disciplines and thus furthering our understanding of “the economics of quality”.

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