Abstract This paper provides a critical analysis of the World Bank’s new thinking on industrial policy. After outlining the changing perspectives on industrial policy put forward by the World Bank over the last three decades, we argue that the bank’s economists have taken one step forward (the approval for the enhanced role of the state) but also one if not two steps backward (by strong encouragement to countries to seek their current comparative advantage in pursuing industrial policy). We argue that a critical analysis of the World Bank’s policy stance on industrial policy as on other main issues is essential because of the institution’s hegemony in policy analysis of economic development as well as its conditionality, which may now w...
The aim of the present paper is to put in historical perspective the development thinking on the rel...
This paper argues that global value chains (GVCs) have transformed bilateral trade relations into mu...
With the introduction of “strategic trade policy” in the 1980’s came two separate theoretical justif...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine whether industrial policy has any place in industri...
In two recent studies, the World Bank (1993, 1994) spelled out its understanding of the role of indu...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
What can we learn from structural change of countries that successfully industrialised in the 20th a...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Abstract As Mr. Barber Conable observes in his Foreword, the World Development Report 1991 "synth...
This paper discusses industrial policies of the two emerging economies of India and China. It begins...
The paper’s aim is to use the successful example of the newly industrialized Asian countries, as wel...
Includes bibliographyThis article seeks to rethink the conceptual framework for the formulation of i...
This thesis goes through basic principles of industrial policy in developing countries and analyses ...
This is the first in an occasional series of DPR Debates, designed to illuminate specific issues of ...
The paper identifies the need for improvements in policy space for developing and least developed co...
The aim of the present paper is to put in historical perspective the development thinking on the rel...
This paper argues that global value chains (GVCs) have transformed bilateral trade relations into mu...
With the introduction of “strategic trade policy” in the 1980’s came two separate theoretical justif...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine whether industrial policy has any place in industri...
In two recent studies, the World Bank (1993, 1994) spelled out its understanding of the role of indu...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
What can we learn from structural change of countries that successfully industrialised in the 20th a...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Abstract As Mr. Barber Conable observes in his Foreword, the World Development Report 1991 "synth...
This paper discusses industrial policies of the two emerging economies of India and China. It begins...
The paper’s aim is to use the successful example of the newly industrialized Asian countries, as wel...
Includes bibliographyThis article seeks to rethink the conceptual framework for the formulation of i...
This thesis goes through basic principles of industrial policy in developing countries and analyses ...
This is the first in an occasional series of DPR Debates, designed to illuminate specific issues of ...
The paper identifies the need for improvements in policy space for developing and least developed co...
The aim of the present paper is to put in historical perspective the development thinking on the rel...
This paper argues that global value chains (GVCs) have transformed bilateral trade relations into mu...
With the introduction of “strategic trade policy” in the 1980’s came two separate theoretical justif...