1979
DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.1979.2629
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Economie agricole, agro-alimentaire et rurale

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“…This constitutes a clear illustration of the extension of the research domain in terms of issues being tackled. As quoted above, Malassis (1979) has for many years advocated the study of the agri-food economy which 'considers all the activities which, in a nation, contribute to the 'feeding function'. Its field is roughly that of agri-business as defined several years ago by Goldberg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…This constitutes a clear illustration of the extension of the research domain in terms of issues being tackled. As quoted above, Malassis (1979) has for many years advocated the study of the agri-food economy which 'considers all the activities which, in a nation, contribute to the 'feeding function'. Its field is roughly that of agri-business as defined several years ago by Goldberg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of these differences, there is really no fundamental split on this issue in our profession today. Everybody tends to agree with Malassis that agricultural economists must also be rural economists (incidentally the expression used in France to describe our profession), and economists of the agri-food sector (Malassis, 1979).…”
Section: Birth and Development Of Agricultural Economics In France Afmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supply chain analysis can be applied to complex phenomena such as social contexts, habits, regulatory frameworks, and relationships among operators. This may occur on the demand side, with the inclusion of social and cultural factors in modelling demand behaviour in different types of society (Malassis, 1979), as well as on the supply side from the perspective of one single enterprise, up to a global perspective, with the concepts of value chain (Porter,Figure 6.11. Simplified representation of the food supply chain (filière).…”
Section: Food Supply Chain Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supply chain analysis can be applied to complex phenomena such as social contexts, habits, regulatory frameworks, and relationships among operators. This may occur on the demand side, with the inclusion of social and cultural factors in modelling demand behaviour in different types of society (Malassis, 1979), as well as on the supply side from the perspective of one single enterprise, up to a global perspective, with the concepts of value chain (Porter,…”
Section: 34mentioning
confidence: 99%