For decades, the economics establishment generally agreed on a simple answer: Embrace free markets and avoid “industrial ...
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Et tu, World Bank? Industrial policy on the international scene
The World Bank recently published a 276-page report supporting the idea that industrial policy belongs "in the national policy toolkit of all countries." This is a significant reversal for an ...
It's not particularly surprising that President Joe Biden has become a de facto champion of industrial policy, with his National Economic Council director calling for a "modern industrial strategy" ...
In an op-ed published this week by The Washington Post, Sen. Marco Rubio (R–Fla.) makes the case for why conservatives ought to support top-down industrial policy set by the federal government—and, ...
Industrial policy is doomed to fail for the same reason as the planned economy. This is one of the theses explored in the book by esteemed Chinese economist Zhang Weiying, a professor at Peking ...
American industry has been getting a lot of hands-on direction from Democrats and Republicans for quite some time now. Every few years, someone looks at the underwhelming results of this economic ...
With President Joe Biden out of the election, a change in U.S. leadership is imminent. His administration’s industrial policy efforts, such as the CHIPS Act, Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan ...
From 1960 to 1989, South Korea experienced a famous economic boom, with real GDP per capita growing by an annual average of 6.82%. Many observers have attributed this to industrial policy, the ...
World supply, demand and investment in fossil fuel energy continues to rise, albeit slower last year than in previous years indicating global industrial policy toward clean energy may be working to ...
Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris are surely experiencing disappointment, but one of the Biden-Harris administration’s pillars — “industrial policy” — won big on Tuesday. That’s because it’s ...
No, the Threat to U.S. Interests Need Not Be ‘Imminent’ for POTUS to Use Force Unilaterally Saudi Reminder: Whom Can You Trust? Well . . . Nobody The Iranians Cannot Overthrow the Regime Without ...
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