The industrial policy of a country can be seen as a combination between two different areas of play: the room allowed for by the international economic community, and the achievements of the domestic policy-makers, also in view of the preferences of the domestic voters. This approach calls for two different treatments, looking to the international scene and internal changes respectively. In this article the “new” Italian industrial policy is analyzed, in the first place in terms of the changes allowed for by the international (mainly European) context. We examine both the various EU policy measures, and the dynamics of the state aid provided by the main member countries. A forthcoming article will be dedicated to the changes in the domestic...
This note focuses on two issues concerning industrial policy in Italy. The first relates to the que...
As guest editors of this Special Issue of PE/JEP we have selected a small number of rather detailed ...
Italy and Portugal have characteristics in common and some relevant differences, both of which provi...
The aim of this paper is to review the articles published in the journal L’Industria over the last 3...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
This paper aims to analyze the role of industrial policy, in Italy, trying to identify the perspecti...
After the crisis started in 2008 Italy’s industry has lost close to one quarter of its industrial pr...
This chapter examines industrial policy implemented in European countries across time, especially af...
The differences registered in the early 90s between the economy of the European Union as compared to...
The historical emergence of industrial and technological capabilities in major countries has in most...
The authors analyze the role and potential of industrial policy in the euro area. In their view, the...
The main debate about industrial policy consists of the attitude regarding the role of state versus ...
The article deals with certain issues connected with the international industrial policy in Western ...
This article does not provide an exhaustive description of all aspects of the European Community\u27...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the possible role of a new industrial policy at a European level...
This note focuses on two issues concerning industrial policy in Italy. The first relates to the que...
As guest editors of this Special Issue of PE/JEP we have selected a small number of rather detailed ...
Italy and Portugal have characteristics in common and some relevant differences, both of which provi...
The aim of this paper is to review the articles published in the journal L’Industria over the last 3...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
This paper aims to analyze the role of industrial policy, in Italy, trying to identify the perspecti...
After the crisis started in 2008 Italy’s industry has lost close to one quarter of its industrial pr...
This chapter examines industrial policy implemented in European countries across time, especially af...
The differences registered in the early 90s between the economy of the European Union as compared to...
The historical emergence of industrial and technological capabilities in major countries has in most...
The authors analyze the role and potential of industrial policy in the euro area. In their view, the...
The main debate about industrial policy consists of the attitude regarding the role of state versus ...
The article deals with certain issues connected with the international industrial policy in Western ...
This article does not provide an exhaustive description of all aspects of the European Community\u27...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the possible role of a new industrial policy at a European level...
This note focuses on two issues concerning industrial policy in Italy. The first relates to the que...
As guest editors of this Special Issue of PE/JEP we have selected a small number of rather detailed ...
Italy and Portugal have characteristics in common and some relevant differences, both of which provi...