
Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School Economics Professor) on Industrial Policy, Globalization and His Career
New Books in Economics
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Rethinking Industrial Policy and Employment
This chapter examines the evolving landscape of industrial policy and its crucial role in addressing labor market dislocations caused by automation and globalization. It advocates for a shift towards a productivist approach that prioritizes job creation in the service sector while emphasizing the importance of good jobs for individual identity and societal well-being. The discussion also explores the implications of trade strategies and upcoming political dynamics on the future of economic policy and labor markets.
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