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  The Costs of Conditionality: IPCEIs and the Constrained Politics of EU Industrial Policy

Schmitz, L., Seidl, T., & Wuttke, T. (2025). The Costs of Conditionality: IPCEIs and the Constrained Politics of EU Industrial Policy. Competition & Change. doi:10.1177/10245294251320675.

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Schmitz, Luuk1, Autor                 
Seidl, Timo2, Autor
Wuttke, Tobias3, Autor
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1Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1856345              
2University of Vienna, Austria, ou_persistent22              
3Bard College Berlin, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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Schlagwörter: Conditionality, EU, industrial policy, important projects of common European interest, state aid
 Zusammenfassung: With the global return of industrial policy, most literature examines why states increasingly resort to market activism. Much less is known about how industrial policy works “on the ground.” In this paper, we address this how-question through an in-depth case study of the poster child of the EU’s new industrial policy: the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI). We argue that while the literature has rightly pointed out that attaching conditionalities to public money is key to steering markets effectively and equitably, conditionalities also come with costs. Moreover, they are not the reflection of policy design principles but reflect political, institutional, and ideational constraints that shape which and how conditionalities are applied. We show how the constrained politics of EU industrial policy have shaped both the creation and application of the conditionalities that govern IPCEIs, and how this has led to costs in the form of perverse outcomes, adverse selection, and workarounds.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2025-02-26
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 25
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 Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction
Theorizing the costs of conditionalities and the constrained politics of industrial policy
Important projects of common European interests in the context of the European state aid regime
From emergence to implementation: The life course of important projects of common European interest
The cost-conditionality trade-off in the governance of important projects of common European interest
Discussion: The constrained politics of important projects of common European interests
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Funding
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Appendix A The costs of conditionality. IPCEIs and the constrained politics of EU industrial policy
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Titel: Competition & Change
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ISSN: 1477-2221