European industrial policy and industrial policy in Europe
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 5, S. 20-36
ISSN: 0266-903X
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 5, S. 20-36
ISSN: 0266-903X
In: The economy : key ideas
Well-designed industrial policies can improve a nation's economic performance. Using a range of tools, such as subsidies, tax incentives, infrastructure development, protective regulations, and R&D support, governments are able to support specific industries or economic activities.Steve Coulter examines the patterns of industrial policymaking across late capitalist societies. Drawing on case studies from a range of countries, each with different growth models, national capabilities, policy traditions, and political/welfare state regimes, he is able to offer a nuanced comparative assessment of states' responses to specific economic challenges. The book draws broad conclusions about the trajectories of industrial policy and highlights key technical and political drivers that policymakers consider when addressing whether best practice should centre on general or nationally-specific approaches. The book also focuses on fresh challenges and opportunities for industrial policy and questions the sustainability of current policy practice.
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 20-36
ISSN: 0266-903X
World Affairs Online
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 20-36
ISSN: 1460-2121
In: The Freeman: ideas on liberty, Band 35, S. 293-303
ISSN: 0016-0652, 0445-2259
In: The international library of comparative public policy 1
In: An Elgar reference collection
In: Dissent: a journal devoted to radical ideas and the values of socialism and democracy, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 467-474
ISSN: 0012-3846
IN THIS ARTICLE BILL CLINTON'S CHARGE THAT WE ARE WORKING HARDER FOR LESS WAS REPEATED AT CAMPAIGN BUS STOPS ALL THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE. ECHOING A DECADE OF POLICY DEBATE AMONG DEMOCRATS, HE TALKED OF THE NEED FOR AMERICA TO SEEK A HIGH WAGE PATH THROUGH THE NEW COMPETITIVE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. WITH HIS ELECTION, INDUSTRIAL POLICY HAS CREPT BACK ON THE NATIONAL AGENDA: THE QUESTION NOW IS NOT WHETHER THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD GUIDE THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO BECOME MORE COMPETITIVE, BUT HOW?
In: Problems of economic transition, Band 44, Heft 7, S. 78-95
ISSN: 1557-931X
In: The collected research studies
In: Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada 44
In: Discussion papers 96,9
World Affairs Online
In: Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management, D Teece and M. Augier, eds., Palgrave, 2012
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In: Publius: the journal of federalism, Band 15, S. 113-129
ISSN: 0048-5950
Examines 4 types of industrial policy proposals and concludes that two of the approaches, infrastructure investment and subnational jurisdiction proposals, have an advantage over the better known trade policy and sectoral targeting strategies.