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Qualité et développement territorial: l'hypothèse du panier de biens et de services territorialisés

Bernard Pecqueur

Économie rurale, 2001, vol. 261

Abstract: This paper seeks to define a model of supply of goods and services anchored in a territory in a composite and specific form. This model combines the characteristics of the supply of goods per batch or set (bundling) and those of an offer of products of quality anchored in a soil of the type of the products labellized by a Controlled Label of origin. The type of offer which appears is called "basket of goods and services territorialized". Such a model results from an institutional construction which brings together on the scale of a territory various producers of goods or private services and the producers of local public goods. The supply of goods of basket can constitute a strategic objective for public policies of local development.

Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.355041

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