@article{Aubert:163597,
      recid = {163597},
      author = {Aubert, Francis and Gaigné, Carl},
      title = {Rural areas and national government’s regional policy},
      journal = {INRA Sciences Sociales},
      address = {2003-12},
      number = {910-2016-71638},
      series = {ISS},
      pages = {4},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {Up to now, French rural areas have been the subject of a  large number of specific public measures from the State. In  the face of their relative failures, rural policies  would
benefit from being part of a more global policy on  town-and-country planning. Two questions arise from this  proposition. The first one lies in the necessity to justify  the aid to rural areas not only for the purposes of equity,  but also of general interest. The second one regards the  renewed role played by the national government in favour of  rural zones in a context of decentralisation of its own  competencies.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/163597},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.163597},
}