ABSTRACT

Amid accelerating global warming, the digital revolution and rising geopolitical tensions, industrial policy has taken centre-stage in EU policymaking. Consequently, initiatives such as the Green Deal Industrial Plan, the CHIPS & Science Act, the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) and the InvestAI initiative have been developed or proposed recently. Meanwhile, by reintroducing competitiveness and security as primary objectives for industrial policy, European policymakers appear to backtrack on the social and environmental agenda, while not effectively addressing critical governance deficits and financing gaps. European industrial policy is thus at a critical juncture, and its strategic trajectory is currently under discussion. The volume intervenes into current industrial policy debates from a critical perspective. Achieving sustainable, inclusive and effective industrial policy depends on embracing a progressive approach that prioritises broad stakeholder engagement, effective governance and accelerated implementation, instead of a push for rearmament and geopolitical competition.

Progressive Industrial Policy in Europe serves as a key reference for scholars and students in a diverse range of academic disciplines. The volume is also intended for researchers active at trade unions, think tanks and NGOs, along with policymakers and specialised civil servants at supranational, national and local levels.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 International license.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

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The Why, How, and for Whom of Industrial Policy for the Twin Transformation?
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part I|64 pages

External Dependencies of the European Union and How to Tackle Them

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chapter 1|21 pages

Structural Asymmetries and the Limits of Contemporary Industrial Policy

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The Risk of Green Divergence in the EU
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chapter 3|25 pages

Technological Dependencies of the European Union

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Implications for Industrial Policy
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part II|44 pages

Employment and Labour Market Challenges of the Twin Transformation

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chapter 4|20 pages

On the Way to Net-Zero

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How Progressive Industrial Policy Can Shape Employment Change
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chapter 5|22 pages

Policies for the Green Transformation in Europe

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The Just Transition Fund in Action
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part III|54 pages

Governance Challenges of Progressive Industrial Policy

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chapter 6|29 pages

Strategic Outlook, Legitimacy, and Directionality

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Tackling Key Institutional Deficits of EU Industrial Policy
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part IV|56 pages

Funding Challenges for Progressive Industrial Policy

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chapter 8|21 pages

Financing the European Union's Progressive Industrial Policies

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Strategies Beyond Financial Derisking
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chapter 10|18 pages

Building a Coherent European Green Macrofinancial Regime

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How the ECB Can Leverage the EU's Sustainable Finance Framework to Secure Climate Objectives and Price Stability
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part V|42 pages

Outlook

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chapter 11|23 pages

Progressive Industrial Policy for the Global South

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A Latin American Structuralist Approach
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