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The Economy

of an Isle


Breeding in Balagne [Ph. Desjobert]

Tourism and Economy

The economy of Corsica has been marked for a long time by agriculture and breeding. It has nowadays a straw tertiary sector as a dominant: services for private individuals and businesses. It is a little productive consumer economy which is strongly dependent up on the foreign countries.

The mastery of transport and prices plays a primordial part in it. Tourism is one of the first isle's industries, it reinforces the importance to give to transport.

The tourists'number has actually been multiplied by four in twenty years..

Now population doubles during August and 60% of tourists come to visit the isle between July and August. This seasonal character marks the tourist industry, but also the activities which ensue it and the whole island economy.

Despite the material's modernization and the expansion of services with added value, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per inhabitant remains the lowest of the metropolitan France. Its growth rate however follows the national average. This low level of added value has two main reasons: a proportion of one working to two non-working and a weak productivity.


Men and Employment

The Business [ whose is10% food ] and the merchant services [ Hotels, Health, Telecom,..] share half of the total employment.
Agriculture, Industry and BTP provide, of equal parts, a quarter of it.
The non-merchant Services [ Administrations, State Education System, local Commmities ] too.

The business, with a strong increase, is now the first merchant sector of the isle.
Geographically it is unequally distributed and is almost absent from towns under one hundred inhabitants.

The corsican agriculture present very varied types of exploitations.
On the one hand, a traditional agriculture based on the extensive breeding moving to summer pastures in the inner isle and the arboriculture of the olive tree and chestnut tree elsewhere, on the other hand big exploitations of vegetal, fruit and wine-producing productions of the littoral, especially on the eastern plain.


The Demographic Evolution


From an ancient tradition, emigration became massive from 1850.

It began with the conscriptions, wars, overpopulation of the wealthy micro-regions such as Castagniccia or the Balagne, and with the agriculturals' difficulties. Evolution of the population from 1801 to 1990 The joining to a wealthy metropolis which was being in search of labour and tempted with the colonial adventure, offered an opening.

When in 1900, the isle's population has reached its maximum, the young's leaving has then created an imbalance in the death-birth natural balance and also in the structure of workings.

In 50 years Corsica has lost more than the third of its population, it went to 190 000 inhabitants in 1955.

Nowadays the few island's population is strongly marked by its structure and its space distribution. The over 60s represent a quarter of the population and the foreign workers with their family reach 10%.

The geography is compartmentalized. Almost half of the population is concentrated in towns of Bastia and Ajaccio, whereas the inner isle is depopulated and it poses problems of territory's facilities and of national and regional development.

 

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