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ID162605
Title ProperIndustrial strategy
Other Title Informationpolicy like it's 1964
LanguageENG
AuthorCrafts, Nicholas
Summary / Abstract (Note)The remedies provided in Prosperity and Justice: a Plan for the New Economy are less convincing than its diagnosis. It entails a substantial shift back towards selective industrial policies and resource allocation by the state rather than the market, with the ambition of changing the structure of the economy. Many economists are likely to be sceptical of some of the arguments put forward in the report. An obvious issue is the huge policy discretion to be given to government without effective constraints, and the significance of government failure is overlooked. It is a triumph of hope over experience.
`In' analytical Note
Political Quarterly Vol. 89, No.4; OCT-Dec 2018: p.725-727
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2018-12 89, 4
Key WordsPolicy ;  Industrial Strategy ;  1964