Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation
This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and institutional economics (property rights theory) enables the identification of the most relevant regulatory dimensions that explain the (un)sustainable uses of natural and cultural resources. From this startin...
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doaj-75c00d558648457ab510ceb36fc1a9232021-08-03T00:41:55ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962008-01-01210.4000/regulation.2623Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulationFrédéric VaroneStéphane NahrathJean-David GerberThis article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and institutional economics (property rights theory) enables the identification of the most relevant regulatory dimensions that explain the (un)sustainable uses of natural and cultural resources. From this starting point, it develops an innovative theoretical framework, that of the institutional resource regime (IRR). This framework is then compared with the corpus of the French theory of regulation (TR, as formalized by M. Aglietta, R. Boyer and A. Lipietz). We develop the idea that one of the major contributions of the IRR framework to the TR from a sustainability perspective is its ability to describe the different configurations of resource regimes and thus to explain, and even predict, their effects on the sustainability of a resource.http://journals.openedition.org/regulation/2623institutional economicsproperty rightsresource useInstitutional resourceregime policy analysissustainable resource management |
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Frédéric Varone Stéphane Nahrath Jean-David Gerber Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation Revue de la Régulation institutional economics property rights resource use Institutional resource regime policy analysis sustainable resource management |
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Frédéric Varone Stéphane Nahrath Jean-David Gerber |
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Frédéric Varone |
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Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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Régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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régimes institutionnels de ressources et théorie de la régulation |
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Association Recherche & Régulation |
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Revue de la Régulation |
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1957-7796 |
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2008-01-01 |
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This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and institutional economics (property rights theory) enables the identification of the most relevant regulatory dimensions that explain the (un)sustainable uses of natural and cultural resources. From this starting point, it develops an innovative theoretical framework, that of the institutional resource regime (IRR). This framework is then compared with the corpus of the French theory of regulation (TR, as formalized by M. Aglietta, R. Boyer and A. Lipietz). We develop the idea that one of the major contributions of the IRR framework to the TR from a sustainability perspective is its ability to describe the different configurations of resource regimes and thus to explain, and even predict, their effects on the sustainability of a resource. |
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institutional economics property rights resource use Institutional resource regime policy analysis sustainable resource management |
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http://journals.openedition.org/regulation/2623 |
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