Industrial strategy is back on the government’s agenda, with a promise to produce a ‘match fit’ economy that ‘works for everyone’ and is able to thrive after Brexit. As yet, however, there is little sign of the promised broadly-based and coherent industrial strategy emerging. In crafting it, explains Hugh Pemberton, its architects may profitably look back to the 1960s for some pointer
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
Governments have rediscovered industrial strategy as a central tool of economic policy in order to d...
Following the financial crisis, the UK’s industrial policy consensus, that liberally regulated compe...
The UK ‘industrial strategy’ had been purported as a flagship policy for post-Brexit Britain. It was...
Upon becoming Prime Minister, Theresa May installed industrial strategy as one of the principal plan...
A panel of economists, policymakers and business figures on a best practice industrial strateg
In the wake of the financial crisis, many have called for the UK to rebalance its economy away from ...
Unlike during the 2015 campaigns, the state of the economy is not at the forefront of this general e...
The government's recent ditching of Theresa May's interventionist ‘Industrial Strategy’ and its repl...
\ua9 The Author(s) 2022.In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper di...
The new UK prime minister, Theresa May, is promising to revive and indeed enhance the industrial pol...
In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper discusses the degree to wh...
Industrial policy has been on the agenda of British policy elites since the 2008 financial crisis, p...
Prompted by the revival of interest in industrial policy in several European countries, this paper c...
The argument for an industrial strategy begins with the failures of present policies. The indictment...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
Governments have rediscovered industrial strategy as a central tool of economic policy in order to d...
Following the financial crisis, the UK’s industrial policy consensus, that liberally regulated compe...
The UK ‘industrial strategy’ had been purported as a flagship policy for post-Brexit Britain. It was...
Upon becoming Prime Minister, Theresa May installed industrial strategy as one of the principal plan...
A panel of economists, policymakers and business figures on a best practice industrial strateg
In the wake of the financial crisis, many have called for the UK to rebalance its economy away from ...
Unlike during the 2015 campaigns, the state of the economy is not at the forefront of this general e...
The government's recent ditching of Theresa May's interventionist ‘Industrial Strategy’ and its repl...
\ua9 The Author(s) 2022.In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper di...
The new UK prime minister, Theresa May, is promising to revive and indeed enhance the industrial pol...
In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper discusses the degree to wh...
Industrial policy has been on the agenda of British policy elites since the 2008 financial crisis, p...
Prompted by the revival of interest in industrial policy in several European countries, this paper c...
The argument for an industrial strategy begins with the failures of present policies. The indictment...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
Governments have rediscovered industrial strategy as a central tool of economic policy in order to d...
Following the financial crisis, the UK’s industrial policy consensus, that liberally regulated compe...