Deindustrialisierung, Transformation und eine moderne Industriepolitik
Deindustrialisation, Transformation and a Modern Industrial Policy
Arno Brandt and
Hagen Krämer
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Arno Brandt: Arno Brandt Regionalberatung in Lüneburg
Wirtschaftsdienst, 2022, vol. 102, issue 12, 918-921
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Abstract In the medium to long term, the manufacturing sector faces considerable challenges due to the necessary digital and ecological transformation as well as the new geopolitical situation. The new general conditions require an industrial and innovation policy oriented towards sustainability, climate neutrality and technological sovereignty. The successful implementation of the transformation processes makes sustainable changes necessary. This requires a new structural, innovation and industrial strategic policy that sets socio-political goals and launches the necessary innovations with the appropriate instruments.
Keywords: N10; N60; O25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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