L'économie rurale: quelle (s) spécificité (s) ?
Jean-Louis Coujard
Économie rurale, 1984, vol. 160
Abstract:
The debate on the specific nature of agricultural economics is an old one. It cannot be evaded when the objective is stock-taking on the state of our discipline or si m ply teaching it. The epistemological questioning can be approached from historical or theoretical angles. Agricultural economics has historically developped on the border zone between agricultural and social sciences and has generated specific professions, institutions and publications. There is no consensus, from the point of view of theory, on its specific nature. Certain current orientations give it a special place within the field of economics but no definite conclusion can be reached today in this debate on specificity.
Keywords: Agricultural; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984
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