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La distribution : un enjeu pour la filière construction

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  • Michel Bellet
  • Jean-Noël Thomas

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[fre] La crise a modifié la place de la distribution des matériaux de construction au sein de la filière construction : automatisation du négoce, descente vers l'aval, apparition des surfaces de bricolage. Ceci apparaît tant au niveau des marchés que des structures financières qui animent ce segment de la filière.. Aussi, le redémarrage de l'activité ne peut plus simplement être attendu de la saisie d'opportunités offertes par la recherche d'un meilleur confort domestique, mais nécessite l'introduction de nouvelles hypothèses concernant les rôles de la distribution au sein de la filière.. L'objet de cet article vise à mettre en évidence trois logiques distinctes de la distribution au sein des mutations actuelles : une logique « interindustrielle », une logique « grand public », une logique « professionnelle ». [eng] The crisis has been modifying the situation of the building materials distribution within the building connection: a larger autonomy for the wholesaler, a larger part for the end-user, the apparition of some do-it-yourself hypermarket. This trend is now visible in the markets structures as well as in the financial structures.. So, the second start of the activity implies reorganizing the structure of the distribution, with new theories about the parts and goals of distribution within the connection.. This article purpose is to focus three distinct logics of the distribution within the actual mutations: an "interindustrial" logic, a "general public" logic and a "professional" logic.

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  • Michel Bellet & Jean-Noël Thomas, 1985. "La distribution : un enjeu pour la filière construction," Revue d'Économie Industrielle, Programme National Persée, vol. 32(1), pages 56-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:recind:rei_0154-3229_1985_num_32_1_2143
    DOI: 10.3406/rei.1985.2143
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