Industrial policy
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Industrial policy
(An Elgar reference collection)(The international library of comparative public policy, 1)
E. Elgar, c1995
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A collection of journal articles by various authors, previously published between 1984 and 1992
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The election of the Clinton administration in the United States and the debate in the European Community about the consequences of the industrial policy clause in the Maastricht treaty have put industrial policy back on the academic and political agenda again. This volume brings together the key articles on industrial policy, ranging from general theoretical perspectives and overviews of the literature to studies of the experience of particular countries, including Japan and the newly industrialising countries of East Asia. Four articles are concerned with the industrial programmes of the European Community.
This is a comprehensive and authoritative compilation of work on a theme of interest to economists and political scientists.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Overviews and Theoretical Perspectives 1. S. Wilks (1986), 'Government-Industry Relations: A Review Article' 2. M. Wright (1988), 'Policy Community, Policy Network and Comparative Industrial Policies' 3. M.M. Atkinson and W.D. Coleman (1989), 'Strong States and Weak States
- Sectoral Policy Networks in Advanced Capitalist Economies' 4. J.A. Hart (1992), 'The Effects of State-Societal Arrangements on International Competitiveness
- Steel, Motor Vehicles and Semiconductors in the United States, Japan and Western Europe' Part II Industrial Policies in European Countries 5. Nick Crafts (1991), 'Reversing Relative Economic Decline? The 1980s in Historical Perspective' 6. C. Deubner (1984), 'Change and Internationalization in Industry: Toward a Sectoral Interpretation of West German Politics' 7. S. Wilks (1984), 'The Practice of the Theory of Industrial Adaptation in Britain and West Germany' 8. K. Morgan and D. Webber (1986), 'Divergent Paths: Political Strategies for Telecommunications in Britain, France and West Germany' Part III The United States 9. W.E. Hudson (1985), 'The Feasibility of a Comprehensive U.S. Industrial Policy' 10. R.D. Norton (1986), 'Industrial Policy and American Renewal' 11. P. Eisinger (1990), 'Do the American States Do Industrial Policy?' 12. R.B. Reich (1990), 'Who Is Us?' Part IV Japan And The East Asian NICs 13. E. S. Krauss (1992), 'Political Economy: Policymaking and Industrial Policy in Japan' 14. R. Boyd (1989), 'The Political Mechanics of Consensus in the Industrial Policy Process: The Shipbuilding Industry in the Face of Crisis, 1973-1978' 15. R. Sarathy (1989), 'The Interplay of Industrial Policy and International Strategy: Japan's Machine Tool Industry' 16. H. Kitschelt (1991), 'Industrial Governance Structures, Innovation Strategies, and the Case of Japan: Sectoral or Cross-National Comparative Analysis?' 17. Y.-H. Chu (1989), 'State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian Newly Industrializing Countries' 18. R. Wade (1992), 'Review Article: East Asia's Economic Success: Conflicting Perspective, Partial Insights, Shaky Evidence' Part V The European Community 19. P.A. Geroski (1989), 'European Industrial Policy and Industrial Policy in Europe' 20. M. Sharpe (1987), 'Europe: Collaboration in the High Technology Sectors' 21. J. Peterson (1991), 'Technology Policy in Europe: Explaining the Framework Programme and Eureka in Theory and Practice' 22. W. Sandholtz (1992), 'ESPRIT and the Politics of International Collective Action' Name Index
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