One lesson of the financial crisis has been that countries with higher shares of industry in their GDP seemed to be less affected by the crisis. Consequently, the call for an industrial renaissance has become stronger. This development has also changed the industrial policy discourse: after years of dominance of a more laissez-faire approach,1 economists have started to look into selective industrial policies again. However, this debate is not just a revival of the old concepts about sector-specific policies or of the lessons to be learned from the rapid catch-up of Asian countries. One significant difference is that industrial policies are also becoming aligned with approaches for tackling global challenges. Most prominent for this new tre...
Claire Dhéret argues in this discussion paper that Member States should seize the opportunity offere...
Industrial policy is back at the centre stage of policy debate, while the world is undergoing dramat...
Industrial policy has a bad name: ‘picking winners’ and thus distorting competition, while exposing ...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 13, 33 pages Industrial policy is back on the agenda and the consensu...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
Industrial policy has been a cornerstone of economic policy in europe after the world war and the tr...
The goals of developing high-knowledge economic activities, expanding industry, reaching environment...
The goals of developing high-knowledge economic activities, expanding industry, reaching environment...
This paper raises and attempts to address three questions that add to the recent debate on industri...
After a long period in which industrial policy was in a kind of scientific exile, it is once again i...
This chapter examines industrial policy implemented in European countries across time, especially af...
This paper gauges the forces and structures that shape economic transformation through an analysis o...
Europe is facing the twin challenges of addressing climate change and reducing the centre-periphery ...
This paper examines industrial policy responses to the 2008 crisis in four European countries and ga...
A wide-ranging rethinking is now under way in Europe on the responsibilities of governments in econ...
Claire Dhéret argues in this discussion paper that Member States should seize the opportunity offere...
Industrial policy is back at the centre stage of policy debate, while the world is undergoing dramat...
Industrial policy has a bad name: ‘picking winners’ and thus distorting competition, while exposing ...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 13, 33 pages Industrial policy is back on the agenda and the consensu...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
Industrial policy has been a cornerstone of economic policy in europe after the world war and the tr...
The goals of developing high-knowledge economic activities, expanding industry, reaching environment...
The goals of developing high-knowledge economic activities, expanding industry, reaching environment...
This paper raises and attempts to address three questions that add to the recent debate on industri...
After a long period in which industrial policy was in a kind of scientific exile, it is once again i...
This chapter examines industrial policy implemented in European countries across time, especially af...
This paper gauges the forces and structures that shape economic transformation through an analysis o...
Europe is facing the twin challenges of addressing climate change and reducing the centre-periphery ...
This paper examines industrial policy responses to the 2008 crisis in four European countries and ga...
A wide-ranging rethinking is now under way in Europe on the responsibilities of governments in econ...
Claire Dhéret argues in this discussion paper that Member States should seize the opportunity offere...
Industrial policy is back at the centre stage of policy debate, while the world is undergoing dramat...
Industrial policy has a bad name: ‘picking winners’ and thus distorting competition, while exposing ...