Referenz
Angerer, M., Dünser, M., Kaiser, L., Peter, G., Stöckl, S., & Veress, A. (2019). What drives our Beer Consumption? In Search of Nutrition Habits and Demographic Patterns. Applied Economics, 51(41), 4539-4550. (ABDC_2022: A; ABS_2021: 2)
Publikationsart
Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschrift
Abstract
Conventional wisdom in Germany claims: pork hocks with sauerkraut and beer. But is it really that simple? In an unbalanced cross-country panel covering 169 nations and time-series records of up to 52 years we analyze drivers behind beer consumption. Based on data gathered from Worldbank and Faostat, we run multivariate panel regressions and test for the explanatory power of three categories of food and six macroeconomic and demographic variables. Indeed, we confirm most clichés of a typical beer drinker being a middle-aged urbanite with a strong desire for pork and potatoes, however, disliking cheese and wine.
Mitarbeiter
- Dr. Lars Kaiser
- Dr. Aron Veress, MSc
- Mag. Manuel Dünser, M.A.
- Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl
- Assoz. Prof. Dr. Martin Angerer
- Dr. Georg Peter
Einrichtungen
- Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Bank- und Finanzmanagement
- Lehrstuhl für Finance
- Institut für Finance