@Nathanlane
Economics Professor at University of Oxford
New Pop Writing - Economics Must Catch Up On Industrial Policy
New Pop Writing - Economics Must Catch Up On Industrial Policy
Industrial policy was once so out of fashion that it was jokingly called “the policy that shall not be named.” Now it’s back in a big way. On issues ranging from clean energy to semiconductors to Covid-19, governments are trying to improve the performance of key business sectors. Can they manage to do so without […]
Co-founder - The Industrial Policy Group
Co-founder - The Industrial Policy Group
Personal - Nathanlane.info
Personal - Nathanlane.info
Pop Writing - Boston Review Forum on Industrial Policy
Pop Writing - Boston Review Forum on Industrial Policy
While this call for moonshots is stirring, it ultimately says too little about how to turn this vision into reality.
Updated Paper - Manufacturing Revolutions - Industrial Policy and Industrialisation in South Korea
Updated Paper - Manufacturing Revolutions - Industrial Policy and Industrialisation in South Korea
Paper - The Value of Names - Civil Society, Information, and Governing Multinationals on the Global Periphery
Paper - The Value of Names - Civil Society, Information, and Governing Multinationals on the Global Periphery
Paper - The New Empirics of Industrial Policy
Paper - The New Empirics of Industrial Policy
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The University of Oxford, Department of Economics, Fellow Merton College, CESifo (Munich), SoDa Labs (Monash). I am Co-Founder of The Industrial Policy Group. - nathanlane
Univ. of Oxford - Department Site
Univ. of Oxford - Department Site
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University of Oxford - Cited by 2,490 - Political Economy - Development - Industrial Economics - Machine Learning - Firms
Pop Writing VoxDev - Manufacturing Revolutions Writeup on VoxDev
Pop Writing VoxDev - Manufacturing Revolutions Writeup on VoxDev
Pop Writing - Stigler Center: What Happens When Multinationals Appear in Reporting on Activist Assassinations? High-Profile Media Has Bite
Pop Writing - Stigler Center: What Happens When Multinationals Appear in Reporting on Activist Assassinations? High-Profile Media Has Bite
A new report finds that being linked to human rights abuses, such as assassinations, can significantly influence a company’s stock market value.
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