Industrial Policy in Europe: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Proposals

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Psychology Press, 1999 - 383 pagine

After a decade or more of privatisation and deregulation there is a growing consensus that government can have a positive role in promoting industrial development. This book explores a variety of ways in which this might be made to happen. A common theme is the need for participation at the appropriate level: too often industrial policy has been hampered by overcentralised decision-making. Containing contributions by some of Europe's leading industrial economists, Industrial Policy for Europe covers subjects from small business to macroeconomics.

 

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Part II Creating meaningful local and regional economies
33
Part III Nurturing small firm economies
131
Part IV Venture capital
197
Part V Creating the infrastructure and economic environment for a dynamic diffuse economy
265
Index
370
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