Industrial policy is unfit for the new era. Riccardo Crescenzi (LSE), Jintao Zhu (LSE) and the LSE Maryam Forum Innovation and Inclusive Growth Working Group call for a new generation of evidence-based public policies to promote innovation and inclusive growth. Geo-political fragmentation, the reorganisation of global value chains and new technologies were all happening before COVID-19, ... Continue
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