

Ian Fletcher
Expert on industrial policy and critic of free trade. Co-author of the book 'Industrial Policy for the United States'.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 11min
The Case for a New U.S. Industrial Policy | Ian Fletcher
Ian Fletcher, an expert on industrial policy and co-author of 'Industrial Policy for the United States,' delves into the flaws of free trade and the need for a robust industrial strategy. He discusses historical successes and failures of industrial policies in countries like China and Japan, providing valuable lessons for the U.S. Fletcher emphasizes the importance of government intervention in fostering innovation and highlights the challenges in advanced manufacturing. The conversation also addresses the complexities of currency dynamics and its impact on the U.S. economy.

May 27, 2025 • 53min
554 | Ian Fletcher: Why Industrial Policy and Managed Trade Are Key to America's Future
Ian Fletcher, co-author of *Industrial Policy for the United States*, dives into the crucial role of industrial policy in America's future. He critiques the rise and fall of free trade orthodoxy while discussing necessary government interventions in key sectors like electric vehicles. Fletcher argues for a managed trade approach to bolster essential industries and addresses the need for revitalizing American manufacturing. He emphasizes how strategic policies can enhance national resilience and ensure good jobs in a competitive global landscape.

May 3, 2025 • 41min
Industrial Policy, Explained (w/ Ian Fletcher)
Ian Fletcher, an economist and co-author of 'Industrial Policy for the United States,' discusses the urgent need for tailored industrial policies to create high-value jobs. He critiques current government actions and explores the mismanagement issues faced by corporations like Boeing and Intel, warning against prioritizing short-term profits. Fletcher emphasizes the significance of resilient supply chains, especially post-COVID, and advocates for rethinking corporate governance and the complexities of industrial policy for a stable economic future.