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Well-designed industrial policies can improve a nation's economic performance. Using a range of tools, such as subsidies, tax incentives, infrastructure development, protective regulations, and R&D support, governments are able to support specific industries or economic activities.

Steve Coulter examines the patterns of industrial policymaking across late capitalist societies. Drawing on case studies from a range of countries, each with different growth models, national capabilities, policy traditions, and political/welfare state regimes, he is able to offer a nuanced comparative assessment of states' responses to specific economic challenges. The book draws broad conclusions about the trajectories of industrial policy and highlights key technical and political drivers that policymakers consider when addressing whether best practice should centre on general or nationally-specific approaches. The book also focuses on fresh challenges and opportunities for industrial policy and questions the sustainability of current policy practice.

Author: Coulter Steve
Publisher: AGENDA PUBLISHING
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781788213387
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

1. Introduction: industry, economy and industrial policy

2. States, markets and growth: the economics of industrial policy

3. Implementing industrial policy: the experiences of five countries

4. New horizons for industrial policy

5. Conclusion


Steve Coulter is Head of Communications and Publications at the European Trade Union Institute. He was previously a Visiting Fellow at the European Institute, London School of Economics and a Senior Economics Analyst for BBC News. He is the author of New Labour Policy, Industrial Relations and the Trade Unions (2014).

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