Où nous mènera la « révolution » de la PAC
Joseph Klatzmann
Économie rurale, 1991, vol. 204
Abstract:
With 13 000 post offices and 36 000 rounds of postmen, the Post constitutes, since a long time, one of the most present networks in rural areas, in spite of the demographic and sociological mutations which have forced her for forty years to make more than in the past, and following the example of other public and private services, the notions of economic profitability. Though today, the vote of the law of the 2 July 1990 admiting a larger autonomy in the Post, the accentuation of the demographic gap between "active" and "deserted" rural areas, the continuation of the departure in the countries of the other public services, have incited the rural Post to adapt better her politic to the needs of the rural clientele
Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban; Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351688
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