Política industrial: Qué es, por qué es necesaria, y su pasado, presente y futuro en Chile
Industrial policy: What is it, why it is necessary, and its past, present and future in Chile
Daniel Goya
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Abstract:
For decades, industrial policy was a taboo subject. But this has changed, and nowadays it is recognised that selective State interventions have played a central role in successful development cases. This essay consists of three parts: first I explain what industrial policy is and why it is necessary, discussing the arguments for and against it; part two summarises the history of industrial policies in Chile, especially during the last decade; the third part presents some general guidelines for a future industrial policy. The recently announced productivity agenda mentions industrial policy, but is silent about several of the issues discussed here.
Keywords: política industrial; diversificación; desarrollo productivo; innovación (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N96 O25 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-05
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