This paper analyses the case for selective industrial and trade policies in Africa, drawing upon the lessons of East Asia. It reviews the theoretical arguments for government intervention in the context of technological learning, and relates this to the new environment of rapid technical change and globalisation of production. It also considers the risks of government failure in mounting selective policies, and concludes that the degree of selectivity has to be much less than in East Asia. The case for selective policies nevertheless remains strong, if Africa is to make any industrial progress. Augus
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Mainstream economics and the Washington Consensus caution against industrial policies that target se...
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The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
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The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
This paper contrasts the ruling neo-classical "paradigm" on industrial policy with a more structural...
The majority of African countries recognise the need for structural transformation. They acknowledge...
Co-published with Africa World PressGiven that most African countries are heavily indebted and aid d...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Mainstream economics and the Washington Consensus caution against industrial policies that target se...
The idea of industrial policy is to cure perceived market failures of various sorts. This also has b...
Mainstream economics and the Washington Consensus caution against industrial policies that target se...
Different countries, especially developing ones, have resorted since the middle of the last century ...
This paper considers the rationale for and limitations to selective export promotion policies in dev...
Includes bibliographyAbstract During the course of 1997 and 1998, the Economic Commission for Latin ...
This thesis goes through basic principles of industrial policy in developing countries and analyses ...
The concept of developmental state has explained the spectacular growth of Asian countries by a key ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
The governments of low income countries should be giving more attention to ‘industrial policy’ than ...
This paper contrasts the ruling neo-classical "paradigm" on industrial policy with a more structural...
The majority of African countries recognise the need for structural transformation. They acknowledge...