Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo

This paper aims to discuss the real capacity of régulation of the institutional arrangement introduced by the French Plan Borloo, which aimed to create both a sector and a market. We construct a corpus in order to characterize the real régulation in lifestyle and home care services (especially the s...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Florence Gallois, Martino Nieddu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Recherche & Régulation 2015-06-01
Series:Revue de la Régulation
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/11209
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832577913008947200
author Florence Gallois
Martino Nieddu
author_facet Florence Gallois
Martino Nieddu
author_sort Florence Gallois
collection DOAJ
description This paper aims to discuss the real capacity of régulation of the institutional arrangement introduced by the French Plan Borloo, which aimed to create both a sector and a market. We construct a corpus in order to characterize the real régulation in lifestyle and home care services (especially the social relations engaged by services production and the firm behaviour face to these institutional arrangements). We show that the institutional arrangements of the Plan Borloo failed both to organize an autonomous and deterritorialized market, and to mark the border of a (dual) sector. Nevertheless, the institutional arrangement of the Plan are mobilised by the actors. Arrangements do system with extra-sectorial institutional arrangement in the core of the productive models of firms. De facto, the forms of the régulation that appears are territorialized and cannot be contained in the sectorial borders defined by the Plan Borloo.
format Article
id doaj-art-a26dd836654348edafb4c80bd534b0df
institution Kabale University
issn 1957-7796
language English
publishDate 2015-06-01
publisher Association Recherche & Régulation
record_format Article
series Revue de la Régulation
spelling doaj-art-a26dd836654348edafb4c80bd534b0df2025-01-30T14:27:10ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962015-06-011710.4000/regulation.11209Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan BorlooFlorence GalloisMartino NiedduThis paper aims to discuss the real capacity of régulation of the institutional arrangement introduced by the French Plan Borloo, which aimed to create both a sector and a market. We construct a corpus in order to characterize the real régulation in lifestyle and home care services (especially the social relations engaged by services production and the firm behaviour face to these institutional arrangements). We show that the institutional arrangements of the Plan Borloo failed both to organize an autonomous and deterritorialized market, and to mark the border of a (dual) sector. Nevertheless, the institutional arrangement of the Plan are mobilised by the actors. Arrangements do system with extra-sectorial institutional arrangement in the core of the productive models of firms. De facto, the forms of the régulation that appears are territorialized and cannot be contained in the sectorial borders defined by the Plan Borloo.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/11209productive modelsterritorial and sector-based regulationlifestyle and homecare serviceshealthcare systempolitical construction of market
spellingShingle Florence Gallois
Martino Nieddu
Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
Revue de la Régulation
productive models
territorial and sector-based regulation
lifestyle and homecare services
healthcare system
political construction of market
title Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
title_full Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
title_fullStr Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
title_full_unstemmed Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
title_short Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo
title_sort quand l etat decrete le marche le cas du plan borloo
topic productive models
territorial and sector-based regulation
lifestyle and homecare services
healthcare system
political construction of market
url https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/11209
work_keys_str_mv AT florencegallois quandletatdecretelemarchelecasduplanborloo
AT martinonieddu quandletatdecretelemarchelecasduplanborloo