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E17: Noah Smith's Reflections on Biden's First Term, Foreign Policy, and Industrial Policy - Econ 102 with Noah Smith

"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

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The History of Industrial Policy in China

Industrial policy was mostly done at the local level so you'd have local provincial leaders And city leaders even were tasked with Raising growth and they could do that basically any way they wanted. But then shijin ping really did those plans and made much more plans Starting with the made in china 2025 initiative, which largely failed. The united states is responding in kind to some degree with the ira and the chips actSo the chips act basically throws a bunch of money at semiconductor companies It does a lot more than that, but that's one thing it does  and that is reminiscent of what china has done.

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