France: Rural Development in a Dynamic Context
Andre Brun
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1986, vol. 13, issue 3, 309-26
Abstract:
The process and mechanisms by which rural population, space, resources, equipment, production, and relevant social networks are evolving define a large field of investigation referred to by economists as "rural development." This loose definition leads the author to describe and interpret the main features of these changes and characterize the research phases in recent decades. Two orientations of research will be suggested, one on the systematization of simultaneous detailed spatial observations on demography, employment, land markets, agricultural production, and structures, the other dealing with conflicts arising when development projects are implemented or simply proposed. Copyright 1986 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1986
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