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A cautionary tale of two tigers . Industrial policy lessons from Ireland and Hungary?

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posted on 2017-03-01, 11:22 authored by David Bailey, HELENA LENIHANHELENA LENIHAN, Alex De Ruyter
Abstract This paper draws industrial policy lessons for small Central and Eastern European states through a critical evaluation of recent Irish and Hungarian experiences. The paper outlines a ‘holistic view’ of industrial policy before exploring the experiences of the two economies. Whilst both have managed to ‘do’ policy well in some regards, substantial challenges remain in making FDI attraction the centrepiece of industrial policy, as has been highlighted recently. Overall, the paper suggests that wholesale emulation of the Irish and Hungarian approach is problematic for small open CEE states, and that more balanced approaches to development - and hence industrial policy – are warranted.

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Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit;31 (8)

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SAGE Pulications

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peer-reviewed

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English

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