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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY
national industrial policy POLITICAL ECONOMY
2008/12/8
The phrase “national industrial policy” (NIP) can he viewed as a
euphemism for national economic planning and an expanded welfare
state.’ This can hc seen by examining some of the NIP proposals,
wh...
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHAOS OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY
INDUSTRIAL POLICY governmental intervention market economy
2008/12/8
As its contemporary advocates employ the term, “industrial policy”
imports a peculiar form of governmental intervention in the evolutionary
process of the market economy.1 In its turn, governmental
...
JAPANESE ECONOMIC SUCCESS:INDUSTRIAL POLICY OR FREE MARKET?
JAPANESE ECONOMIC INDUSTRIAL POLICY FREE MARKET
2008/12/8
The advocacy of an “industrial policy” or a more extensive “government-
business partnership” has come into vogue in recent years
in the United States, particularly among political leaders. Indeed t...
INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN HUNGARY:LESSONS FOR AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL POLICY HUNGARY rapid development
2008/12/8
If we view industrial polIcy as the concentration of government
attention andresources onIndustries regarded as deservingofspecial
support or rapid development, then It Is evident that East European...
TWO VARIETIES OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY:A CRITIQUE
INDUSTRIAL POLICY Industrial development growth rate
2008/12/8
Introduction
Should a special agency be established and invested with the
responsibility of explicitly guiding our nation’s Industrial development?
Clearlythe growth rate of our economy Is not what...
Introduction
The American debate on industrial policy was first provoked by
Hamilton’s Report onManufactures In 1191. At that time the debate
focused on whether the federal government had the const...
THE FIRST AND SECOND REICH:THE TAMING OF AN INDUSTRIAL-POLICY ADVOCATE
INDUSTRIAL-POLICY ADVOCATE tax rates REICH
2008/11/22
Retired Harvard University economist John Kenneth Gaibraith
developed an illustrious career arguing that the public sector should
be expanded and that the private sector—especially dominant large
f...