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Indeed, overheated oratory has damaged many African initiatives, and, sadly, major
industrial
countries and international organizations often abet this by lending verbal support to plans they have no intention of supporting with practical help.
In the town of Dukem, outside of Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian authorities have established the Eastern
Industrial
Zone – the first
industrial
park of its kind in the country – which has created more than 50,000 new jobs in just a few years.
Similarly, the governments of Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal, among others, are working to build
industrial
sectors that are diversified, globally competitive, environmentally sustainable, and capable of improving their people’s living standards significantly.
The tools that the continent needs to achieve inclusive and sustainable
industrial
development are available.
The shipments caught by customs authorities mostly originate from free
industrial
zones, also called export-processing zones, in China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Egypt.
One is that
industrial
and developing countries march at different speeds when it comes to phasing out CFC’s.
Just as in Europe, the
industrial
revolution in “Chindia” is also creating an ambitious new middle class that is willing and able to send its children to university.
(With Australia’s new government now having signed the Protocol, America is now the sole holdout among the advanced
industrial
countries.)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy talks about using it to keep
industrial
jobs in France.
Industrial
policy is back.
In fact,
industrial
policy never went out of fashion.
But when it comes to
industrial
policy, it is the United States that takes the cake.
Nor is America’s embrace of
industrial
policy a matter of historical interest only.
The shift toward embracing
industrial
policy is therefore a welcome acknowledgement of what sensible analysts of economic growth have always known: developing new industries often requires a nudge from government.
The real question about
industrial
policy is not whether it should be practiced, but how.
First,
industrial
policy is a state of mind rather than a list of specific policies.
Second,
industrial
policy needs to rely on both carrots and sticks.
Third,
industrial
policy’s practitioners need to bear in mind that it aims to serve society at large, not the bureaucrats who administer it or the businesses that receive the incentives.
To guard against abuse and capture,
industrial
policy needs be carried out in a transparent and accountable manner, and its processes must be open to new entrants as well as incumbents.
The standard rap against
industrial
policy is that governments cannot pick winners.
What determines success in
industrial
policy is not the ability to pick winners, but the capacity to let the losers go – a much less demanding requirement.
For me, despite its
industrial
decline, shrinking global influence, and increasingly inept football, something about Britain always remained best.
There are reasonable grounds for victims of
industrial
decline to feel aggrieved.
Modern economic growth still depends in almost every advanced
industrial
country on imported energy (Norway is an exception).
The strategy’s most promising prospects include the promotion of
industrial
upgrading, niche industries, and competitiveness-boosting cluster projects that aim to make Thailand a global and regional hub for food, fashion, tourism, automobiles, and healthcare.
For example, in 2008, the
industrial
chemical melamine was added to milk products in order to give falsely high readings of milk protein, causing the death of six infants and sickening 300,000 other people.
The Great Divergence had a silver lining: developing countries could use technology transfers from advanced countries to achieve a faster rate of economic growth than the countries that were at the
industrial
vanguard.
Over the last 40 years, recombinant DNA technology has revolutionized numerous
industrial
sectors, including agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
But, as it turned out, these immortal, antibody-producing cells were useful not only for scientific inquiry, but also as a novel technological instrument for a variety of medical and
industrial
applications.
The best hope to tackle the profound structural problems came with the May government’s pre-election announcement of its intention to adopt an
industrial
strategy.
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