The Electronics Industry: Inward Investment versus Indigenous Development—The Policy Debate
I Brunskill
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I Brunskill: Institute for Public Policy Research, 30-32 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7RA, England
Environment and Planning C, 1992, vol. 10, issue 4, 439-450
Abstract:
In this paper the public policy implications of an active government strategy aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of the electronics industry in Britain are examined. The author argues that as a general principle industrial policy should be both designed and applied at as low a level as possible. To achieve this a comprehensive but decentralised institutional economic development network will need to be created.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1068/c100439
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