Industrial policy with conditionalities: a taxonomy and sample cases
Mazzucato, Mariana ; Rodrik, Dani
Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, London ; The Reimagining the Economy Project
UCL - London
2023
43 p.
industrial policy ; case study ; sustainable development ; climate change
Germany ; Israel ; United Kingdom ; Italy ; South Korea ; USA
Working Paper Series
IIPP WP 2023-07
Industrial economics
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/wp2023-07
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/wp2023-07
English
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"In the context of a shift towards longer-term, public-value-oriented economic thinking, there is a real opportunity to reimagine the contracts that structure public-private relationships. Similar reasoning could also be relevant to the relationship between different public entities, such as the relationship between a country's state-owned enterprise and the Treasury: benefits to the SOE can be structured with conditions to make sure the SOE directs its investments in particular ways, shares knowledge, makes products/services accessible, etc. Redesigning these contracts means redesigning the direction of the economy from the ground up. To succeed, modern industrial policies must be deliberately sustainable, welfare-oriented, and innovation-led; coordinated as a holistic package; and implemented cooperatively across government agencies and with the private and third sectors. The conditionalities written into contracts are a key site for realizing these aims."
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