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Etat actuel et évolution de la recherche en économie rurale dans la République Fédérale Allemande

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[eng] In Germany agricultural economics research has existed since the XVIIIth century. This activity, which was traditionally linked to university, expanded again around 1920, at which time the neo-classical theory was rediscovered. This new school, influenced by the researches achieved in the USA, has proved fertile and has grown richer with the progress of quantitative methods. Current research is focused on agricultural problems of Germany as an EEC member. The changes now occurring in Eastern Europe incite economists to study the agricultural economy and policy of these countries. It is now necessary for them to enlarge their theoretical knowledge by looking for a more international co-operation. [fre] II existe en Allemagne une tradition de recherche en économie rurale depuis le XVIIIe siècle. Cette activité, qui a toujours été liée à l'enseignement universitaire, a pris un nouvel essor vers 1920 avec la redécouverte de la théorie économique néo-classique. Cette école, influencée par la recherche américaine, s'est avérée féconde et, depuis 30 ans, s'est enrichie des progrès des méthodes quantitatives. Les recherches actuelles sont centrées sur les problèmes agricoles de l'Allemagne dans le cadre communautaire. Les mutations en cours en Europe de l'Est incitent, tardivement, les chercheurs à se pencher sur l'économie et la politique agricoles de ces pays. Il est maintenant nécessaire que la recherche comble ses lacunes théoriques en s'ouvrant davantage à une coopération internationale.

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  • Günther Schmitt, 1990. "Etat actuel et évolution de la recherche en économie rurale dans la République Fédérale Allemande," Économie rurale, Programme National Persée, vol. 200(1), pages 40-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:recoru:ecoru_0013-0559_1990_num_200_1_4143
    DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.1990.4143
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