The Arve valley is the world's leading centre for bar-turning. Local firms work as subcontractors and operate in a rural environment characterised by small and medium-sized businesses. This industry developed at the end of the nineteenth century and owes its origins to the local tradition of watchmaking. Subsequently it grew rapidly after the two World Wars. It has successfully adapted to changes in demand which arose in the 1970s through the use of microelectric techniques and through the high quality and flexibility of its production processes.La vallée de l'Arve est le premier centre mondial de décolle- tage. Cette industrie de sous- traitance s'organise dans un district industriel de petites et moyennes entreprises en milieu rural. La t...
Local and regional authorities are economic actors whose growing influence should be analysed, along...
In the nineteen-fifties, Cholet was a small town concentrating mainly on a single industrial activit...
The Rhône-Alpes region ranks third in France for the glass industry. There are nine factories : six ...
A correlation can be made between the indigenous creation of specialised industrial districts, the l...
La part des activités industrielles dans le P.I.B. de la région Rhône-Alpes s'élève à près de 30%, c...
Abstract. - The manner of development of the textile industry in the valleys of Haute-Alsace is at t...
The old areas of scattered industry in front of the crisis of 1974 : the example of Rhône Alps regio...
Indigenous industries are more important in rural France than is often thought. The author describes...
The development of glass industry in the bresle Valley (between Normandy and Picardy, not far from V...
In the Pilat Massif, a mountainous region close to Lyon and St-Etienne, the textile industry is long...
Change of direction for the Sarreguemines earthenware industry Since its first factory in the 19th ...
International audienceLes écosystèmes de montagne abritent une abondance de ressources naturelles d'...
Industrial recent changes of «Bassin Creillois». As an industrial site old, and, settled at 50 km. ...
Abstract. - The industrialization of the Alps at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th c...
Houssel Jean-Pierre. L'industrialisation spontanée dans la région de Valence (Espagne). In: Cahiers ...
Local and regional authorities are economic actors whose growing influence should be analysed, along...
In the nineteen-fifties, Cholet was a small town concentrating mainly on a single industrial activit...
The Rhône-Alpes region ranks third in France for the glass industry. There are nine factories : six ...
A correlation can be made between the indigenous creation of specialised industrial districts, the l...
La part des activités industrielles dans le P.I.B. de la région Rhône-Alpes s'élève à près de 30%, c...
Abstract. - The manner of development of the textile industry in the valleys of Haute-Alsace is at t...
The old areas of scattered industry in front of the crisis of 1974 : the example of Rhône Alps regio...
Indigenous industries are more important in rural France than is often thought. The author describes...
The development of glass industry in the bresle Valley (between Normandy and Picardy, not far from V...
In the Pilat Massif, a mountainous region close to Lyon and St-Etienne, the textile industry is long...
Change of direction for the Sarreguemines earthenware industry Since its first factory in the 19th ...
International audienceLes écosystèmes de montagne abritent une abondance de ressources naturelles d'...
Industrial recent changes of «Bassin Creillois». As an industrial site old, and, settled at 50 km. ...
Abstract. - The industrialization of the Alps at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th c...
Houssel Jean-Pierre. L'industrialisation spontanée dans la région de Valence (Espagne). In: Cahiers ...
Local and regional authorities are economic actors whose growing influence should be analysed, along...
In the nineteen-fifties, Cholet was a small town concentrating mainly on a single industrial activit...
The Rhône-Alpes region ranks third in France for the glass industry. There are nine factories : six ...