Industrial policy (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)
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Description: | The financial crisis has revived the notion of industrial policy in the UK. But how is it different today from the 'discredited' policies of the 1970s, and do we risk betting on winners once again? |
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Created: | 2018-08-07 16:11 | ||||||||
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Collection: | The Cambridge Judge Business Debate | ||||||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||||||
Copyright: | University of Cambridge | ||||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||||
Keywords: | Financial Crisis; industry; recession; manufacturing; regional economics; | ||||||||
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Abstract: | In this episode, joining podcast series host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge Business School, are Alan Hughes, Professor of Innovation at Imperial College Business School and former Director of the Centre for Business Research at Cambridge Judge Business School, and Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at Cambridge Judge.
This is the sixth in a series of "Cambridge Judge Business Debate" podcasts featuring faculty and others associated with Cambridge Judge Business School and the broader Cambridge community. This sixth podcast focuses on the topic of Industrial Policy, which has been in the news since the November 2017 publication of the UK government's White Paper entitled "Industrial Strategy: Building a Britain Fit for the Future". |
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