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OECD Economic Policy Papers

The OECD Economic Policy Papers series is designed to make available selected studies on structural and macro-economic policy issues of current interest. The Papers are produced in the context of the work carried out on the two regular OECD titles, OECD Economic Outlook and Going for Growth.

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The return of industrial policies

Policy considerations in the current context

The paper contributes to renewed debates about industrial policy in the context of recent initiatives in several OECD economies. It discusses the pros and cons of industrial policies motivated by environmental, national security and place-based/inclusiveness objectives. The paper also considers implementation and design issues, and how to respond to industrial policies in other countries. There are well-grounded economic, social and environmental justifications for some industrial policies. However, there are legitimate concerns that the benefits of such policies could be limited and the costs high. This mainly relates to measures curbing domestic and international competition and the practical and political challenges in designing and implementing effective measures. Thus, while governments may want to experiment with future and welfare-oriented industrial policies, they should exert moderation in scope, exercise caution in design and implementation, and be mindful of possible negative international implications.

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Keywords: trade policy, innovation, government subsidies, green transition, industrial policy, national security
JEL: Q5: Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics / Environmental Economics; L5: Industrial Organization / Regulation and Industrial Policy; O3: Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth / Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights; H81: Public Economics / Miscellaneous Issues / Governmental Loans; Loan Guarantees; Credits; Grants; Bailouts; O25: Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth / Development Planning and Policy / Industrial Policy; H2: Public Economics / Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue; F13: International Economics / Trade / Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations; F52: International Economics / International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy / National Security; Economic Nationalism
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