- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
-
1 The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation: The Past and Future of Policies for Industrial Development -
2 Institutions and Policies Shaping Industrial Development: An Introductory Note -
3 Technological Learning, Policy Regimes, and Growth: The Long‐Term Patterns and Some Specificities of a ‘Globalized’ Economy -
4 Emulation versus Comparative Advantage: Competing and Complementary Principles in the History of Economic Policy -
5 Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives -
6 Industrial Tariffs, International Trade, and Development -
7 The (Slow) Return of Industrial Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean -
8 Flying Geese and Waddling Ducks: The Different Capabilities of East Asia and Latin America to ‘Demand‐Adapt’ and ‘Supply‐Upgrade’ their Export Productive Capacity -
9 Microeconomic Evolution in High Uncertainty Contexts: The Manufacturing Sector in Argentina -
10 The Impact of Public Policies in Brazil along the Path from Semi‐Stagnation to Growth in a Sino‐Centric Market -
11 The Past, Present, and Future of Industrial Policy in India: Adapting to the Changing Domestic and International Environment -
12 Growth and Development in China and India: The Role of Industrial and Innovation Policy in Rapid Catch‐Up -
13 The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in Asia and Latin America -
14 The Roles of Research at Universities and Public Labs in Economic Catch‐Up -
15 Nationality of Firm Ownership in Developing Countries: Who Should ‘Crowd Out’ Whom in Imperfect Markets? -
16 A Question of Trust: Historical Lessons for Current Development -
17 Competition Policy and Industrial Development -
18 Latecomer Entrepreneurship: A Policy Perspective -
19 Intellectual Property and Industrial Development: A Critical Assessment -
20 The Future of Industrial Policies in the New Millennium: Toward a Knowledge‐Centered Development Agenda - Index
Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives
Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives
- Chapter:
- (p.107) 5 Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives
- Source:
- Industrial Policy and Development
- Author(s):
Michele Di Maio
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter presents a detailed comparative account of the role played by industrial policies — including innovation and technology policies, education and skill formation policies, trade policies, targeted industrial support measures, sectoral competitiveness policies, and competition-regulation policies — in spurring development and growth in developing countries in the last fifty years. It illustrates their different effectiveness, highlighting the importance of the varying combinations of policy measures and of the details of their implementation.
Keywords: international comparisons, industrial policies, policy mixes, policy regimes, sectorial competitiveness, competition-regulation policies
Oxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. Public users can however freely search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter.
Please, subscribe or login to access full text content.
If you think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian.
To troubleshoot, please check our FAQs , and if you can't find the answer there, please contact us .
- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
-
1 The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation: The Past and Future of Policies for Industrial Development -
2 Institutions and Policies Shaping Industrial Development: An Introductory Note -
3 Technological Learning, Policy Regimes, and Growth: The Long‐Term Patterns and Some Specificities of a ‘Globalized’ Economy -
4 Emulation versus Comparative Advantage: Competing and Complementary Principles in the History of Economic Policy -
5 Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives -
6 Industrial Tariffs, International Trade, and Development -
7 The (Slow) Return of Industrial Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean -
8 Flying Geese and Waddling Ducks: The Different Capabilities of East Asia and Latin America to ‘Demand‐Adapt’ and ‘Supply‐Upgrade’ their Export Productive Capacity -
9 Microeconomic Evolution in High Uncertainty Contexts: The Manufacturing Sector in Argentina -
10 The Impact of Public Policies in Brazil along the Path from Semi‐Stagnation to Growth in a Sino‐Centric Market -
11 The Past, Present, and Future of Industrial Policy in India: Adapting to the Changing Domestic and International Environment -
12 Growth and Development in China and India: The Role of Industrial and Innovation Policy in Rapid Catch‐Up -
13 The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in Asia and Latin America -
14 The Roles of Research at Universities and Public Labs in Economic Catch‐Up -
15 Nationality of Firm Ownership in Developing Countries: Who Should ‘Crowd Out’ Whom in Imperfect Markets? -
16 A Question of Trust: Historical Lessons for Current Development -
17 Competition Policy and Industrial Development -
18 Latecomer Entrepreneurship: A Policy Perspective -
19 Intellectual Property and Industrial Development: A Critical Assessment -
20 The Future of Industrial Policies in the New Millennium: Toward a Knowledge‐Centered Development Agenda - Index