1986
DOI: 10.3406/tiers.1986.4394
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Industrialisation et développement : la crise des paradigmes

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“…For the structuralists, the local is nothing more than the projection onto a small screen of major macroeconomic forces. Ironically, it is often those who were the most ardent supporters of the school of development economics, which favored self-perpetuating industrialization ("industrie industrialisante"), who have become the most ardent defenders of territorial and local modes of development (Courlet andJudet 1986a, 1986b ). This type of about-face appears to be leading to the development of a new hegemony which, in my view, is as damaging as the old one.…”
Section: A New Hegemonic Paradigm?mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For the structuralists, the local is nothing more than the projection onto a small screen of major macroeconomic forces. Ironically, it is often those who were the most ardent supporters of the school of development economics, which favored self-perpetuating industrialization ("industrie industrialisante"), who have become the most ardent defenders of territorial and local modes of development (Courlet andJudet 1986a, 1986b ). This type of about-face appears to be leading to the development of a new hegemony which, in my view, is as damaging as the old one.…”
Section: A New Hegemonic Paradigm?mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Il est souvent associé à une vision moderniste car fondé sur les nouvelles techniques qui met en oeuvre le progrès scientifique via les firmes mondiales de l'agrochimie et de l'agro-alimentaire. En soit il prolonge dans l'agriculture le mythe « développementaliste » du rattrapage des pays du sud grâce à l'industrie et aux transferts technologiques exogènes (COURLET et JUDET 1986). A l'extrême, il « artificialise » l'agriculture en la « désincarnant » de sa relation à la terre, au climat, au travail (humain et animal) : hydroponie, ou décébration des animaux.…”
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