2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43253-022-00089-0
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The political economy of French industrial policymaking

Abstract: The aim of this article is to analyse how the current design and governance of French industrial policy is impeding technical and economic change. Industrial policy needs to address the “grand challenges” such as climate change by driving radically new economic and technical development. After analysing recent trends and the various stakeholders and levels involved in industrial policymaking in France, we show how the complexity; the conflicts between targets, instruments and stakeholders and the capture of in… Show more

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“…Klebaner and Voy-Gillis ( 2022 ) analyze the challenges faced by industry in the context of energy transition on the one hand and reducing its negative environmental impacts on the other. In the authors’ view, France’s current industrial policy instead of promoting change leads to stagnation because of conflicts between aims, tools, and stakeholders, as well as the high level of complexity.…”
Section: A Brief Summary Of Special Issue Papers and The Major Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Klebaner and Voy-Gillis ( 2022 ) analyze the challenges faced by industry in the context of energy transition on the one hand and reducing its negative environmental impacts on the other. In the authors’ view, France’s current industrial policy instead of promoting change leads to stagnation because of conflicts between aims, tools, and stakeholders, as well as the high level of complexity.…”
Section: A Brief Summary Of Special Issue Papers and The Major Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the not-so-optimistic example of France shows (Klebaner and Voy-Gillis 2022 ), the current industrial policy, rather than supporting energy transition, leads to a standstill due to its complexity and conflicting goals, tools, and stakeholders. Furthermore, as Ghana’s Sekondi–Takoradi case shows, the growth-centered industrial policy without local ownership has not generated the expected results in terms of urban inclusion and environmental protection (Obeng-Odoom 2022 ).…”
Section: Summary and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%