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The target of zero emissions sets a new standard for industry and industrial policy. Industrial policy in the twenty-first century must aim to achieve zero emissions in the energy and emissions intensive industries.
L. Nilsson +11 more
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Industrial policy has re-emerged as an area of policy discussion in recent years, but the characteristics and role of industrial policy vary across national contexts.
P. Johnstone +4 more
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Industrial policy is back in the mainstream debates. The paper provides a long-term analytical perspective of the industrial policy debate, and it critically assesses the current mainstream phase of the debate in light of three fundamental theoretical ...
Antonio Andreoni, Ha-Joon Chang
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Europe first? The rise of EU industrial policy promoting and protecting the single market
Within Europe’s regulatory state, industrial policy has largely remained within national governments’ remit. Yet, a plethora of new supra- and cross-national industrial policy initiatives have recently emerged whereby the Commission proactively engages ...
Donato Di Carlo, L. Schmitz
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The fear of falling behind has been a driving force of European integration. Historically, Europe’s response to the looming angst of declining competitiveness has been more market-creation, not market-direction.
T. Seidl, L. Schmitz
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Industrial policy and comparative political economy: A literature review and research agenda
The Great Recession renewed calls for a return of state activism in support of the European economy. The widespread nationalizations of ailing companies and the growing activism of national development banks led many to celebrate the re-appearance of ...
Fabio Bulfone
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Multinationals and industrial policy [PDF]
Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from these investments make active industrial policy worthwhile? We answer the first question affirmatively, having reviewed economic principles and evidence concerning the effects of projects locating in (or not being off-shored from) a country.
G. Barba Navaretti, A. J. Venables
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European industrial policy for the green and digital revolution
The urgent need to accelerate on, and make a national success of, the green and digital transition is leading to widespread calls for greater government involvement in the economy, including by means of an active industrial policy.
Alessio Terzi +2 more
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Thinking about regional industrial policies remains focused on the supply of new knowledge, and recently also on grand challenges and missions, but takes problems, demand and market formation largely for granted. In this paper we build on policy sciences,
Kieron Flanagan +2 more
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A Historical Analysis on Iran’s Industrial Policy Documents and Proposing Policy Imperatives for the Years Ahead [PDF]
Industrial policy is among instrumental programs and interventions that governments pursued proactively for at least a couple of decades in almost all the current industrialized nations.
Kiarash Fartash
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