Economics, Law and Polítics in French Retail Planning (1973-2003) Some Suggested Keys for a Reading of Tanguy, Chetochine y Mény
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Urbanismo comercial, Francia, grandes superficiesAbstract
Three close readings of and on the work of as many specialised authors is here held to reveal the key institutions
governing retail planning as practised in France. Rules of a legal, economic and political nature are
here investigated, in order to delineate the causal relations and underpinning mechanisms proper to retail
policy. The outcome of these studies leads the author to maintain that that it is not legal nor market nor even
yet strategic political institutions that in themselves govern the shaping of contemporary shopping spaces
but rather a specific and time-and-space-framed melding of the three this while Tanguy but uncovers the
legislative and urban foundations to this, Mény but gives clues as to the political backdrop to the phenomenon
and Chetochine only defines what the future of the retail sector panorama might well prove to be. The degree
to which any of this theory as to urbanistic cum economic theory sees the light of day in as practice is
felt to warrant long term study but only in the fullness of time.
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