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Les départements français ont-ils une unité suffisante pour servir de base pour des études rurales ?

Agnès Guellec

Économie rurale, 1981, vol. 142

Abstract: An introductory reflexion for a discussion and research group. The "département" is a convenient unit of analysis since many statistical data are available at that level. Is it homogeneous enough for rural studies ? The answer varies according to "départements", themes, periods of time.

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Date: 1981
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