英国产业政策:新瓶装旧酒?

UK Industrial Policy: Old Tunes on New Instruments?

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2002
被引 60
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

回顾英国过去50年产业政策,指出当前工党政府的政策主题与1960年代相似,但采用了竞争政策和技术政策等新工具,并评估其有效性。

Abstract

This paper discusses the current Labour government's industrial policy--as most recently reflected in its document on manufacturing strategy--in the context of industrial policy in the UK over the last 50 years and the form that it has taken elsewhere in Europe. It concludes that the thematic priorities for UK industrial policy in the 1960s--international competitiveness, innovation, competition, and skills--continue to be the key themes of UK policy today. The paper presents data that illustrate the gaps that exist in key indicators of performance between the UK and its main economic competitors. The difference between the 1960s and the 2000s is that there are new instruments of policy. Two areas in particular are focused on--competition policy and technology policy--and an attempt is made to assess the likely effectiveness of these new instruments. The paper concludes that the international evidence base for these new approaches is reasonably robust but that it is still too soon to tell if they are having the hoped-for impact on the performance of the UK economy. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.

英国工业政策竞争政策技术政策政策连续性