Pour une stratégie active de spécialisation
Gérard Lafay
Revue d'économie politique, 2005, vol. 115, issue 5, 657-666
Abstract:
In a dynamic perspective, all specializations are not equal. Taking account of its present possibilities, each economy must try to orient its productive activities towards the hierarchy of world demand growth rates. So, logically, the State has to lead together a structural policy, an industrial policy, a trade policy and an exchange policy. In fact, inside the European Union, the common authorities have hindered these different policies in the recent years.
Keywords: specialization; structural policy; industrial policy; trade policy; exchange policy; educational system; research effort; collective infrastructures; economic intelligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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