Industrial policy and the great divergence
Reka Juhasz and
Claudia Steinwender
CEP Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Abstract:
We discuss recent work evaluating the role of the government in shaping the economy during the long 19th century, a practice we refer to as industrial policy. We show that states deployed a vast variety of different policies aimed at, primarily, but not exclusively, fostering industrialization. We discuss the thin, but growing literature that evaluates the economic effects of these policies. We highlight some fruitful avenues for future study.
Keywords: industrial policy; first wave of globalization; industrialization; infant industry protection; technology policy; transport infrastructure; telegraph; 19th century (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-06
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Journal Article: Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence (2024) 
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Working Paper: Industrial policy and the great divergence (2023) 
Working Paper: Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence (2023) 
Working Paper: Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence (2023) 
Working Paper: Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence (2023) 
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