Institutions et territoires du vin en France: le cas de l'A.O.C. Cahors
Jean-Guillaume Ditter and
Joëlle Brouard
Géographie, économie, société, 2012, vol. 14, issue 3, 303-325
Abstract:
This article aims to renew the economic analysis of French DPO vineyards. From an institutional perspective, we show that a DPO vineyard connects various ?geophysical terroirs? and an ?institutional terroir?, i.e. a set of institutions covering the territory that constitutes the vineyards, including the DPO labels. The economic performance of the vineyard will therefore depend on the degree of institutional proximity between the agents entailing a high quality relationship between these two dimensions of terroirs. The case of Cahors DPO will then make it possible to carry out a field specific study based on our analytical framework.
Keywords: terroir; territory; institutions; institutional proximity; DPO; Cahors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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