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This chapter investigates the role of selective policies in the achievement of industrial competitiveness for the sample of countries under consideration. As we indicated in the introductory chapter, the issue of selective intervention raises two basic questions. Firstly, is such intervention necessary? Secondly, if it is undertaken, under what conditions is it likely to be ‘successful’?
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- Foreign Direct Investment
- Institutional Context
- Industrial Policy
- Total Factor Productivity Growth
- Export Performance
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© 2000 Pradeep Agrawal, Subir V. Gokarn, Veena Mishra, Kirit S. Parikh and Kunal Sen
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Agrawal, P., Gokarn, S.V., Mishra, V., Parikh, K.S., Sen, K. (2000). Selective Policies: Instruments, Outcomes and Institutional Contexts. In: Policy Regimes and Industrial Competitiveness. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230288409_5
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