Industrial and Regional Policies in an Enlarging EU

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  • ISBN 9780415498227
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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After years of near ‘disrepute’ in official circles, Industrial Policy has made something of a comeback over the last few years and is now very much back on the agenda at national and EU levels, driven by concerns over globalisation, deindustrialisation, unemployment and perceived poor growth in the EU. Simultaneously, the European Commission’s Fourth Report on Economic and Social Cohesion has kicked off the debate over challenges to cohesion, the shape of EU Cohesion policy beyond 2013, and how resources should be managed. This debate will find added momentum with the imminent ‘mid-term’ review being launched by the Commission. Discussions over the success or not of the Lisbon Agenda, on-going debates over cluster policies, and recent developments in policy evaluation have also contributed to a burgeoning academic literature over the last eighteen months. This edited volume is especially pertinent given such developments and pulls together a diverse range of contributions from leading authorities in the field to add to these debates and to illustrate connections between them.

This book was published as a special issue of Policy Studies.

David Bailey is Professor of Management at Coventry University, UK. He has published extensively on industrial policy, economic restructuring and policy responses, globalisation, policy towards transnationals and FDI, and European integration and enlargement, (particularly EU Regional Policy). Lisa De Propris is Senior Lecturer in Industrial Economics at the Birmingham Business School, UK. She has published extensively on clusters, cluster policies, European regional policy, competitiveness, industrial policy and creative industries.