For the sake of freedom, economic growth and poverty reduction the state in market economies should limit itself to regulating markets and (sometimes) correcting 'market failures'. This neoliberal conception has been the near-consensus for the past two to three decades in the West and in western-led international organizations such as the World Bank. But as of recently, the consensus has been challenged by circumstances with which it cannot contend. This article spells out key ideas behind the consensus - in particular, its rejection of industrial policy. It then argues that the US government has long practised - to good effect - a hitherto little noticed type of industrial policy focused neither on the individual firm nor on the geographic...
Recent events in the global economy have led to a growing dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal econo...
Within the debate on industrial policy, it is still true that “any random collection of six economis...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
For the sake of freedom, economic growth and poverty reduction the state in market economies should ...
What are the underlying rationales for industrial policy? Does empirical evidence support the use of...
As the chapters in this volume make clear, industrial policy is back in vogue. This is not to say th...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
In contrast to what observers have frequently argued, this book suggests that the concept od industr...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
The current global economic crisis has been disastrous for many millions of people. But it has also ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing di-vergence in competitive per...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
© 2020 International Institute of Social Studies Industrial policy is back at the centre stage of po...
Following the 2008 financial crash, voices have called governments to re-embrace industrial policy a...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Recent events in the global economy have led to a growing dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal econo...
Within the debate on industrial policy, it is still true that “any random collection of six economis...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
For the sake of freedom, economic growth and poverty reduction the state in market economies should ...
What are the underlying rationales for industrial policy? Does empirical evidence support the use of...
As the chapters in this volume make clear, industrial policy is back in vogue. This is not to say th...
Disillusionment with the role of governments in development has cast doubt on the role of interventi...
In contrast to what observers have frequently argued, this book suggests that the concept od industr...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
The current global economic crisis has been disastrous for many millions of people. But it has also ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing di-vergence in competitive per...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
© 2020 International Institute of Social Studies Industrial policy is back at the centre stage of po...
Following the 2008 financial crash, voices have called governments to re-embrace industrial policy a...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Recent events in the global economy have led to a growing dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal econo...
Within the debate on industrial policy, it is still true that “any random collection of six economis...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...