| 1995 - 1242 páginas
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| Robert Fitzgerald - 1995 - 147 páginas
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| Jang-Sup Shin - 1996 - 232 páginas
...Johnson (1982: 203-7); Borrus, Millstein and Zysman (1983: 195). 53 Industrial policy can be denned as 'a policy aimed at particular industries (and firms...state to be efficient for the economy as a whole' (Chang 1994: 60). For the importance of industrial policy in Japanese economic development, refer to... | |
| James Foreman-Peck, Giovanni Federico - 1999 - 492 páginas
...proposes that an industrial policy is one 'aimed at particular industries 1and firms as their components1 to achieve the outcomes that are perceived by the state to be efficient for the economy as a whole'. All these recent definitions exclude the most important historical motivation for promoting industry... | |
| F. I. Nixson - 2000 - 296 páginas
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| Ha-Joon Chang - 2003 - 348 páginas
...definitions of industrial policy, then, tend to be too overloaded to be useful in practice. We propose to define industrial policy as a policy aimed at particular...state to be efficient for the economy as a whole. This definition is close to what is usually called 'selective industrial policy' (eg, by Lindbeck 1981).9... | |
| Rui Huaichuan - 2004 - 195 páginas
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| Andre Kraak - 2004 - 106 páginas
...Sectoral targeting policies are, therefore, aimed at developing particular niche industries to 'achieve outcomes that are perceived by the state to be efficient for the economy as a whole' (Chang 1998: 60). • Promoting technological change and R&D: Another key function of the coordinating... | |
| Ling Liu - 2005 - 216 páginas
...historical perspective 1 A more narrowly defined industrial policy is one aimed at particular industries to achieve the outcomes that are perceived by the state to be efficient for the economy as a whole (Chang 1994). 2 For details of infant industry protection in the developed economies see Nolan (2001)... | |
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