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ISBN-10 : 0191061936
ISBN-13 : 9780191061936
Author: Susan Newman, Jan Toporowski, Giovanni Cozzi
The 2008 global financial crisis, together with the experience of de-industrialization across Western Europe over the last three decades, has focussed attention on financial regulation and industrial policy. Industry and finance policies have largely been discussed separately, and this book argues that the two should be considered together, in both analysis and policy formulation that deals with critical questions of how finance has intervened in industrial restructuring and how it might better serve the real economy. Moreover, policy debates have paid relatively little attention to the heterogeneous economic structures and growth trajectories of European economies, and the interconnectedness and interdependencies of growth paths that present specific challenges to policy and highlight the need for cooperation across the region. This book brings together leading scholars and policy makers to contribute to policy debates in three ways.
Finance and Industrial Policy: Beyond Financial Regulation in Europe 1st Table of contents:
1: Introduction
References
Part I: Finance, Economic, and Industrial Restructuring
2: Beyond Keynesianism: Recovery and Reform in a European New Deal
2.1 The Global Crisis: Managing the Effective Demand
2.2 How Did the Crisis Reach the EU?
2.3 The Neo-Mercantilist Approach and the Consequences on the European Industrial Structure
2.4 An Alternative Model of Recovery
2.5 Conclusions
References
3: Industrial Competition between Countries in the Eurozone
3.1 Strategy, Private Equity, and Governance
3.2 The Key to Competitiveness and Multi-Stakeholder Governance
3.3 Innovation Systems and Extended Stakeholder Governance
3.4 The German Mittelstand Model and the French Business Approach
References
4: Financialization, Dependent Export Industrialization, and Deindustrialization in Eastern Europe
4.1 Historical Trajectories: From Antiquity into the Twentieth Century
4.2 The Early Transformation Phase of the 1990s
4.3 From (Pseudo) Boom to Crisis: Development Trajectories since the Late 1990s
4.4 From Transformation and Transition to European Integration: Manufacturing Industry in Eastern an
4.5 Conclusions
References
5: Financialization of Global Value Chains and Implications for Local Development
5.1 Introduction
5.2 From Clusters to Global Value Chains: Questioning the Territorial Embeddedness of Innovation
5.2.1 Innovation as the Offshoot of Local Innovation Systems
5.2.2 The Global Innovation Networks Literature
5.2.3 How Does Innovation Go Global?
5.3 Research Methods
5.4 The Transformation of the Microelectronics Cluster under the Influence of Financialization
5.4.1 The Rise of Market Forces: Microelectronics as a Source of Shareholder Value
5.4.2 The Persistence of the State and Local Authorities: A ‘Fab-Light’ Compromise with Nano 201
5.5 Discussion and Conclusion
References
6: Rethinking Financialization in European Banking: An Interconnectedness Approach
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Analytics of Interconnectedness
6.2.1 Financialization as (Critical) Interconnectedness
6.3 Systemic Interconnectedness through Collateral Intermediation Markets
6.4 Financialization and Interconnectedness in Europe
6.5 The European Crisis as a Crisis of Financialized Connections
6.6 Conclusion
References
Part II: Finance and Industrial Policy for Post-Crisis Recovery
7: The Crisis of Industrial Financing in Europe
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Corporate Finance and the Crisis
7.3 Stabilization and Deflation
7.4 Conclusion
References
8: The Myth of the ‘Meddling’ State
8.1 Changing the Narrative on the Role of the State
8.2 Setting both the Pace and Direction of Change
8.3 Lessons for Europe
References
9: Regional Industrial Development: Moving Beyond Specialization
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Regional Innovation Policy
9.2.1 Smart Specialization as the European Approach
9.2.2 Venture Capital: A (Key) Component of the RSI
9.3 Case Studies
9.3.1 Israel
9.3.2 Scotland
9.3.3 Ireland
9.3.4 Sweden
9.4 Regional Innovation System Policy in Post-Crisis Europe
References
10: Public Policy Working: Catalyst for Olympic Success
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Evolution of Industrial Policy in Britain
10.3 Building International Competitiveness in EliteSport—A Real UK Success Story?
10.3.1 Creating Global Competitiveness UK Elite Sport: The Role of Strategy
10.3.2 From Indifference to Support: Politics and UK Sport
10.3.3 The British Olympic Team’s Competitive Turnaround
10.3.4 UK Elite Sport Institutions—and Their Relationship with the State
10.3.5 Potential Challenges Ahead
10.4 UK Olympic Legacy for Business?
10.4.1 Enabling Competitive Environment
10.4.2 Institutional Structure—Supporting Competitive Improvement
10.4.3 Systems That Learn and Develop
10.5 Conclusions
References
11: Finance and Investment in the Eurozone
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Financial Liberalization and Investment in the Eurozone
11.3 Fiscal Policies and Investment in the Eurozone
11.4 Progressive Economic Policies for Growth and Investment
11.5 Conclusion
References
12: Industrial Policy as a Contribution to Overcome the Crisis in Europe
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Relevant Industrial Policies for Growth Do Not Exist
12.3 The Handling of the Crisis since 2008 has Accelerated Deindustrialization
12.3.1 Overall Investment is Too Low
12.4 ‘They Never Come Back’: Eastern Germany and the Long-Lasting Effects of Deindustrialization
12.5 A Reminder: The Financial Sector Will Not Become a New Industry
12.6 What a Combination of Anti-Crisis and Industrial Policy Can Do at EU level
12.7 Insurance Solutions Can Contribute in More Than One Way
12.8 What the EIB Can Do Within Its Existing Mandate
12.9 What the EIB Can Do in Addition to Push for Sustainable Growth
12.10 What a Well-Structured Budgetary Initiative Can Contribute
12.11 Some Final Words
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