Market for Alcoholic Drinks in Latin America


Book Description

This report reviews the characteristics, trends and developments of the years 1994-1998 in the alcoholic drinks market of Latin America. It seeks to quantify the market for alcoholic drinks, to establish the types of alcoholic drinks most popular in various countries and across the region, and to assess the future potential for growth up to 2003. The countries covered are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela.










Alcohol in Latin America


Book Description

Aguardente, chicha, pulque, vino—no matter whether it’s distilled or fermented, alcohol either brings people together or pulls them apart. Alcohol in Latin America is a sweeping examination of the deep reasons why. This book takes an in-depth look at the social and cultural history of alcohol and its connection to larger processes in Latin America. Using a painting depicting a tavern as a metaphor, the authors explore the disparate groups and individuals imbibing as an introduction to their study. In so doing, they reveal how alcohol production, consumption, and regulation have been intertwined with the history of Latin America since the pre-Columbian era. Alcohol in Latin America is the first interdisciplinary study to examine the historic role of alcohol across Latin America and over a broad time span. Six locations—the Andean region, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico—are seen through the disciplines of anthropology, archaeology, art history, ethnohistory, history, and literature. Organized chronologically beginning with the pre-colonial era, it features five chapters on Mesoamerica and five on South America, each focusing on various aspects of a dozen different kinds of beverages. An in-depth look at how alcohol use in Latin America can serve as a lens through which race, class, gender, and state-building, among other topics, can be better understood, Alcohol in Latin America shows the historic influence of alcohol production and consumption in the region and how it is intimately connected to the larger forces of history.







Consumer Latin America


Book Description

This revised reference provides data on market trends in Latin America. Coverage includes volume and value market size for sectors including foods, drinks, tobacco, household cleaning products, OTC health care, disposable paper products, cosmetics and toiletries, housewares, home furnishings, clothing and footwear, domestic electrical appliances, consumer electronics, personal goods, leisure goods and automotives. Market size data is provided for products, with figures expressed in volume terms in pan-regional grids for easy comparisons of the countries featured. Further detailed breakdowns are provided in individual country chapters.







Gender Dimensions of Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol-related Problems in Latin America and the Caribbean


Book Description

While the World Bank has included the issue of alcohol consumption and production on its' agenda for the past ten years, it has not included gender dimensions in the issue. By focusing on alcohol consumption in Latin America and the Caribbean, the instances of death, disease and domestic violence arising from alcoholism were tracked.This study recommends an approach to dealing with the damage done by alcohol consumption and production that goes beyond controlling its' availability. Specifically the measures recommended include: • increasing knowledge through research; • developing indicators to measure consumption levels and patterns among men and women, and the economic and social consequence of alcohol use; • integrating the issue of alcohol use and related problems into consultations with governments and civil society organizations; and • investment lending where appropriate, to address the issue.




Alcohol and Emerging Markets


Book Description

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.