The idea of industrial policy calls into question many of the economic beliefs that Americans have popularly used since the end of World WarⅡ to explain their own economic preesminence such things as their commitment to market mechanism as the supre...
The idea of industrial policy calls into question many of the economic beliefs that Americans have popularly used since the end of World WarⅡ to explain their own economic preesminence such things as their commitment to market mechanism as the supreme arbiter of economic desions, their reliance on adversarial rather than cooperative public-private relations, and their greater devotion than other peoples to free trade.
The purpose of this study puts its first place on the analysis of the idea of industrial policy, and secondly identifies the four approaches on the industial policy.