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L'attractivité des territoires : un concept multidimensionnel

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  • Jacques Poirot
  • Hubert Gérardin

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Factors and governance of attractiveness of a territory on households and investors were analyzed. A territory is very attractive for individuals when he allows them to benefit from strong capabilities in the sense of Amartya Sen. To make their territory attractive, the local authorities can make them sustainable, by respecting the principles of the sustainable development or to facilitate emergence of clusters by giving them a competitive advantage.

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  • Jacques Poirot & Hubert Gérardin, 2010. "L'attractivité des territoires : un concept multidimensionnel," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(1), pages 27-41.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:meddbu:med_149_0027
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    1. Bouchra Laamrani & Mounir Zouiten, 2021. "Heritage And Territory Project: Case Of Rabat (Morocco)," Post-Print hal-03360711, HAL.
    2. Chloé Guillot-Soulez & Sébastien Soulez & Viot Catherine, 2022. "Employer label and/or regional brand: What signals should be prioritized in recruitment communications to improve organizational attractiveness? [Marca del empleador y marca regional: ¿qué señales ," Post-Print halshs-03544333, HAL.
    3. Claire Capo & Odile Chanut, 2015. "Towards a clusterisation of urban logistics through proximity on a territory [Clusterisation territoriale de la logistique urbaine par le levier de la proximité]," Post-Print hal-01755476, HAL.
    4. Keramidas Olivier & Ekaterina Le Pennec & Sarah Serval, 2016. "Caractériser l'attractivité d'un territoire, une approche par les ressources : Le cas de 5 EMN européennes nouvellement implantées dans la région de Kalouga en Russie," Post-Print hal-01615457, HAL.
    5. Charles-Edouard Houllier-Guibert & Corinne Rochette, 2019. "L'implication des parties prenantes dans la mise en marque des régions Bretagne et Auvergne," Post-Print hal-02399090, HAL.
    6. Guillaume Chevillard & Julien Mousquès, 2019. "Accessibilité aux soins et attractivité territoriale : proposition d’une typologie des territoires de vie français," Working Papers DT76, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Jan 2019.

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