Industrial Policy in Austria: From Selective Intervention to a More Systematic Approach
Industrial policy is a controversial but necessary part of economic policy. In its early stages, it consisted mainly of sectoral interventions. It then evolved into a broader competitiveness policy driven by horizontal policies. Nowadays it is a mixture of mainly horizontal and of complementary sectoral measures (the so-called matrix approach of the European Union). In general, industrial policy has changed from an isolated policy to a systemic concept which combines innovation, training and other areas of economic policy ("New Systemic Industrial Policy"). As a result of the crisis, but also as part of a national extension to the globalisation of the economy, industrial policy is becoming more important.
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2009-05-25
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Authors: | Aiginger, Karl ; Sieber, Susanne |
Institutions: | Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO) |
Description of contents: | Abstract [wifo.ac.at] |
Keywords: | Industriepolitik Wettbewerbsfähigkeit Innovationsstrategie Marktversagen dynamic market failures |
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