2019
DOI: 10.1111/dech.12498
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Twenty‐first Century Industrial Policy in a Small Developing Country: The Challenges of Reviving Manufacturing in Rwanda

Abstract: The Rwandan government -widely lauded for its political commitment to development -has refocused its efforts on reviving growth in the manufacturing sector. This article examines how pressures from different levels -international, regional and domestic -have shaped the evolving political economy of two priority sectors (apparel and cement). To achieve its goals of manufacturing sector growth, the Rwandan government aims to access foreign markets (on preferential terms) and larger regional markets while develop… Show more

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“…e major ICT innovative initiatives include the IREMBO platform, Digital Ambassadors Program, Kigali Innovation City, and Rwanda's ICT Hub Strategy 2024. e ICT policy has greatly developed Rwanda's cultural and creative industry to the extent of becoming a global economy [211]. However, manufacturing sectors have not yet been fully revived for the country to harvest its goal of competitiveness in the vision 2020 [212][213][214]. e new policy called "Made in Rwanda" is a holistic roadmap aimed at increasing economic competitiveness by enhancing Rwanda's domestic market through value chain development.…”
Section: Industry 40 Potentiality In Eacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e major ICT innovative initiatives include the IREMBO platform, Digital Ambassadors Program, Kigali Innovation City, and Rwanda's ICT Hub Strategy 2024. e ICT policy has greatly developed Rwanda's cultural and creative industry to the extent of becoming a global economy [211]. However, manufacturing sectors have not yet been fully revived for the country to harvest its goal of competitiveness in the vision 2020 [212][213][214]. e new policy called "Made in Rwanda" is a holistic roadmap aimed at increasing economic competitiveness by enhancing Rwanda's domestic market through value chain development.…”
Section: Industry 40 Potentiality In Eacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1980s, Rwanda's first vertically integrated T&A firm, l'Usine textile du Rwanda (Utexrwa) had economic and non-economic sources of holding power, winning multiple public procurement contracts regionally (Behuria, 2019(Behuria, , p. 1047. Today, after losing personnel and equipment in the violence of the 1990s, Utexrwa's holding power largely derives from historic prestige.…”
Section: Political Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been deployed to explain the successes and failures of industrial policy in different sectors within and across countries (Kjaer, 2015;Whitfield et al, 2015;Behuria & Goodfellow, 2016; see also Behuria et al, 2017;Kelsall, 2016). Until recently, however (see Hickey & Izama, 2017;Behuria, 2019;Tyce, 2019), it has treated global politics as marginal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The academic literature on industrial policy has not kept pace with changes in the global economy, with a lack of research into the complexities of policy-making at the national, regional, and global levels simultaneously (Behuria 2019). Further, questions of power and political economy are rarely given due attention in value chain studies (Dallas et al 2017;Andreoni 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%