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Métropoles et concurrence territoriale

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  • THISSE, Jacques-François
  • VAN YPERSELE, Tanguy

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[fre] Métropoles et concurrence territoriale Le développement des activités économiques autour des grandes villes (métropolisation de l'économie) et la concurrence croissante entre régions pour attirer les: investissements forment les tendances lourdes de la recomposition actuelle des territoires, comme en témoigne une littérature largement présentée ici. Les entreprises . sont, en effet, de plus en plus sensibles aux avantages locaux, fiscaux, salariaux ou de taille et de qualité des marchés. La taille des zones d'accueil ainsi que les politiques d'aménagement locales sont en jeu. La théorie d'économie géographique permet d'analyser ces phénomènes ; elle trouve aussi des débouchés concrets : en témoignent les propositions des auteurs en matière d'organisation de l'espace et de stratégies régionales. [ger] Metropolen und territorialer Wettbewerb Bei der derzeitigen Neugestaltung der Gebiete stellen die Ausweitung der Wirtschaftstâtigkeit im Umkreis der. groen Stâdte (Metropolisierung der Wirtschaft) und der zunehmende Wettbewerb zwischen den Regionen beim s Anlocken von Investitionen schwerwiegende Tendenzen- dar, wie aus einer Fachliteratur, die hier eingehend erôrtert . wird, hervorgeht. Denn die Unternehmen messen den. lokalen Vorteilen im Hinblick auf die Besteuerung, das Lohnniveau oder die GrôBe und Qualitàt der Mârkte immer mehr Bedeutung bei. Eine wichtige Rolle spielem hierbei die Grô8e der Aufnahmegebiete und die lokalen ; Raumordnungspolitiken. Dièse Erscheinungen lassen sich anhand der Théorie der, geographischen Ôkonomie analysieren. Dièse fûhrt auch ; zu konkreten Ergebnissen, was die Vorschlàge der; Autoren hinsichtlich der Raumplanung und der regionalen Strategien beweisen. [spa] Metropolis y competencia territorial El desarrollo de las actividades econômicas en torno de las grandes urbes (metropolizaciôn de la economîa) y la . competencia creciente entre regiones para atraer las . inversiones son las tendencias pesadas de la recomposiciôn actual de
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  • THISSE, Jacques-François & VAN YPERSELE, Tanguy, 1999. "Métropoles et concurrence territoriale," LIDAM Reprints CORE 1425, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  • Handle: RePEc:cor:louvrp:1425
    Note: In : Economie et Statistique, no 326-327 (6/7), 19-30, 1999
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