The chapter argues the importance of Industrial Policies to identify the reasons behind the socio-economic successes and failures of many EU countries. The first part of the chapter defines industrial policies, focusing on what they do and how they do it, and emphasizes why these policies should be seriously considered by comparative political economy. However, we argue that it is necessary to also consider where the industrial policies are planned and implemented. In particular, we find it useful to explore the where in two aspects, which only seem in opposition. The first one refers to the institutional and territorial scales within which industrial policies take shape and are implemented. The second one refers to the new organisational models, such as the platform form of organization, which have distinctive characteristics compared to traditional forms of organization and are only seemingly disconnected from territories. Digital platforms are not just one sector - on which industrial policies play a particularly important role - but are a new organisational model, that is spreading across all sectors. The ability of different countries to implement industrial policies appropriate to this new organisational model determines their competitiveness in the new conflicts arising at global level.

Andreotti, A., Burroni, L., Pais, I., Industrial policies, in Marino Regin, M. R., Handbook of Comparative Political Economy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2025: 303-320 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/324617]

Industrial policies

Pais, Ivana
2025

Abstract

The chapter argues the importance of Industrial Policies to identify the reasons behind the socio-economic successes and failures of many EU countries. The first part of the chapter defines industrial policies, focusing on what they do and how they do it, and emphasizes why these policies should be seriously considered by comparative political economy. However, we argue that it is necessary to also consider where the industrial policies are planned and implemented. In particular, we find it useful to explore the where in two aspects, which only seem in opposition. The first one refers to the institutional and territorial scales within which industrial policies take shape and are implemented. The second one refers to the new organisational models, such as the platform form of organization, which have distinctive characteristics compared to traditional forms of organization and are only seemingly disconnected from territories. Digital platforms are not just one sector - on which industrial policies play a particularly important role - but are a new organisational model, that is spreading across all sectors. The ability of different countries to implement industrial policies appropriate to this new organisational model determines their competitiveness in the new conflicts arising at global level.
2025
Inglese
978 1 03532 777 5
Edward Elgar
Andreotti, A., Burroni, L., Pais, I., Industrial policies, in Marino Regin, M. R., Handbook of Comparative Political Economy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2025: 303-320 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/324617]
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