New European Industrial Policy

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advanced manufacturing competitiveness
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Barba Navaretti
Cambridge University
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Creative Destruction
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EU Budget
EU Framework Programme
EU Industrial Policy
EU Legal System
EU Nation
EU's Response
EU's Technology Policy
Euro Area
Euro-area Finance Ministry
European Champions
European Industrial Policy
European integration
European Semester Process
European Union policy
EU’s Response
EU’s Technology Policy
Firms' Behaviours
Gdp Ratio
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industrial economics
Industrial policy
innovation systems
International Monetary Fund
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Micro Enterprises
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SME Policy
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138792821
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The years since the global financial crisis have seen something of a renaissance in the manufacturing industry. The United States has launched its Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, and China owes much of its spectacular economic boom in the last decades to its being the 'world's factory'. Is there room for the EU in this landscape? This timely new book explores Europe’s role in this evolving environment. It argues that on the one hand, in terms of sheer numbers, the role of the manufacturing industry in the EU is on a par with other major global economies. However, the book also states that Europe falls short of its global competitors (the USA in particular) in terms of its involvement in the most innovative manufacturing sectors. The volume therefore argues that this creates the opportunity for a new European industrial policy. Exploring the development of current EU policy, the book puts forward suggestions as to how the EU can improve in terms of the competitiveness of its technology policy. Placing the EU’s position in the context of the industrial structures of the USA, Japan and the BRICs, the book blends theoretical models and practical examples in order to offer a the state of the art look at the current and future direction of Europe’s industrial policy. This book will be of relevance to all those with an interest in European economics, industrial economics, public policy, European politics and European studies.

Franco Mosconi is Full Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Parma, where since 2003 he has held the 'Jean Monnet Chair'.

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