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Title page
Contents
About the authors 6
Foreword 11
1. Industrial policy in Europe: past and future 13
1. Europe's industrial policy debate: a brief history 13
2. Europe's industrial policy revival 15
3. Europe's industrial policy trilemma 19
References 27
2. An innovation-driven industrial policy for Europe 29
1. Introduction 29
2. The case for industrial policy 30
3. Governing industrial policy 33
4. The DARPA model 35
5. The case for European DARPAs 37
References 40
3. Productivism and new industrial policies: learning from the past, preparing for the future 42
1. Introduction 42
2. Business incentives with a good-jobs focus 45
3. Governance considerations for RBBs 51
4. Labour-friendly innovation policies 54
5. Margins of technological choice 59
6. Is there a role for policy? 65
References 69
4. Industrial policy and technological sovereignty 72
1. Introduction 72
2. Technological sovereignty: the concept 73
3. Conceptual foundations of technological sovereignty in an international context 78
4. Industrial policy to establish and safeguard technological sovereignty of an economy 86
References 89
5. Cooperation or conflict? Will industrial policy produce solutions or generate unmanageable conflicts? 90
1. The core of the matter 90
2. Situating industrial policy 95
3. A green transformation 97
4. Chips with everything 102
5. Conflict or collaboration? 104
References 106
6. Green industrial policy: the necessary evil to avoid a climate catastrophe 107
1. Introduction 107
2. Green industrial policy and its intended consequences 110
3. Unintended consequences 111
4. Policy implications 117
References 120
7. Industrial strategies for the green transition 123
1. Introduction 123
2. Green industrial strategies are needed 126
3. Innovation and technology diffusion incentives are the foundation for green industrial strategies 134
4. Framework conditions and demand-side support are also key components of green industrial strategies 137
5. Competition and business dynamism are key for structural change 142
6. Conclusion 146
References 147
8. A more globally minded European green industrial policy 153
9. Europe's green industrial policy 166
1. Introduction 166
2. Principles for an effective green industrial policy in Europe 167
3. Designing green industrial policy 169
4. An overview of Europe's current green industrial policy 171
5. Recommendations for a more effective green industrial policy in Europe 179
6. Conclusions 184
References 185
10. Smart green industrial policy 187
1. Industrial policy is back 187
2. Contemporary green industrial policy 189
3. Identifying green sectors for intervention 192
4. Regions are unique and this drives development 194
5. Identifying regional comparative advantage 197
6. The new energy map: evolving factors of production 201
7. 'Smart' green industrial policy 204
8. Conclusion 207
References 208
11. Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act 211
1. Introduction 211
2. The US policy objectives for its electric vehicle tax credits 213
3. The effects of the IRA on electric vehicle supply chains 224
4. The European response to the Inflation Reduction Act 230
5. The US policy response to European pleas and other announcements 242
6. Eligibility for US tax credits, US imports of electric vehicles, and leasing 246
7. Conclusion 250
References 254
12. A new pharma industrial policy for Europe? Lessons from COVID-19 257
1. Introduction 257
2. Vaccine development, authorisation and production 257
3. Securing supplies and setting up delivery systems 263
4. Insufficient public leverage on the innovation/affordability tradeoff of new drugs 264
5. Conclusion 270
References 271
9. Europe's green industrial policy 172
Table 1. Europe's main green industrial policy tools 172
Table 2. IPCEIs in the EU 177
11. Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act 215
Table 1. Key events affecting US policy on electric vehicles 215
Table 2. Key requirements for qualifying for a tax credit under Sections 30D and 45W of the IRA 229
Table 3. Tariffs on electric vehicles imposed by the US, EU and China in 2023 237
6. Green industrial policy: the necessary evil to avoid a climate catastrophe 108
Figure 1. Manufacturing, share of world total 108
Figure 2. Gross national expenditure, share of world 114
7. Industrial strategies for the green transition 127
Figure 1. Global low-carbon patenting efforts have declined 127
Figure 2. Taxonomy of industrial policy instruments 131
Figure 3. Industrial policy priorities in nine selected OECD countries, industrial policy expenditures by eligibility criteria in 2021, % of total industrial policy subsidies... 134
Figure 4. Emerging technologies are strongly linked with universities and scientific research, automotive technology patent citations, 2000-2019 139
Figure 5. Automotive sector, patent portfolio of selected firms, by technology, 2016-2019 145
9. Europe's green industrial policy 170
Figure 1. The new industrial policy approach as a process of institutionalised collaboration and dialogue 170
10. Smart green industrial policy 190
Figure 1. Correlation of the 2020 standardised RCA with the same technology's past standardised RCA 190
Figure 2. Historically, ferrous metal facilities were built close to coal deposits 202
11. Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act 216
Figure 1. The US lags the EU and China in electric vehicle sales 216
Figure 2. US electric vehicle exports are also trailing China and the EU 219
Figure 3. The EU used to import electric vehicles from the United States but now mostly imports from China and South Korea 240
Figure 4. Trade war tariffs wiped out US electric vehicle exports to China; exports to the EU have also suffered, but exports to Canada have grown 241
Figure 5. Major EU electric vehicle export destinations include the US, UK, and Norway 242
Figure 6. US imports of electric vehicles from the EU and South Korea have continued growing despite the IRA 247
Figure 7. US electric vehicle leases have increased since the eligibility for IRA tax credits was expanded 249
Boxes
9. Europe's green industrial policy 175
Box 1. EU Industrial Alliances in the clean-tech supply chain 175
10. Smart green industrial policy 194
Box 1. Energy-intensive industries typically have low value-added 194
Box 2. Problems with picking winners 196
Box 3. From official statistics to big data 200
Industrial policy has for a long time raised difficult questions for policymakers to unpick. What justifications are there for government intervention in market mechanisms, and how and to what extent should governments intervene? What are the pros and cons of picking 'winners' for support? These questions have made a powerful return in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical uncertainty, and because of the pressing need to move to net-zero emission economies. In addition, the European Union is reviving its industrial policy in the context of support given to companies in the United States under the US Inflation Reduction Act. This volume, produced with financial support from the European Climate Foundation, assesses what must be done to implement industrial policy in a way that will achieve overarching goals while minimising distortions.
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