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Industrial Policy and Comparative Political Economy: A Literature Review and Research Agenda

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Bulfone,  Fabio
Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;
Leiden University, The Netherlands;

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Bulfone, F. (2023). Industrial Policy and Comparative Political Economy: A Literature Review and Research Agenda. Competition & Change, 27(1), 22-43. doi:10.1177/10245294221076225.


引用: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000A-2AEB-F
要旨
The Great Recession renewed calls for a return of state activism in support of the European economy. The widespread nationalizations of ailing companies and the growing activism of national development banks led many to celebrate the re-appearance of industrial policy. Despite this reappraisal, however, comparative political economy (CPE) contributions to the study of industrial policy are still scarce. This review article critically overviews the existing literature linking CPE and industrial policy meeting three goals. First, to trace the evolution of the goals, protagonists, and policy instruments of industrial policy in the European Union (EU) since the post-war period. Second, to provide a periodization of the evolution of industrial policy based on the distinction between the inward-looking forms of state intervention prevalent until the late 1970s and the open-market industrial policy of later decades. Third, to outline future research pathways based on the integration between CPE, heterodox economics, and economic geography.