(OTTAWA) International trade agreements and other market-driven reforms in recent years have stripped nation-states of many tools to implement the activist industrial policies needed to promote domestic industries, economic growth, and living standards.
That's the key message in The Future of Industrial Policy in a Globalizing World: What are the Options?, a new Briefing Paper...
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