Navigating 21st century industrial policy
Abstract
New industrial policies should not aim for self-sufficiency, but rather for more secure
supply chains that rely on diversified international suppliers and some domestic suppliers.
Because major economies are pursuing similar goals, new industrial policies can conflict
with those of friendly countries and flexibility is needed to deal with conflicts.
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Gary Gereffi
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
Gary Gereffi is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director of the Global Value Chains
Center at Duke University (https://gvcc.duke.edu/). He has published over a dozen
books and numerous articles on globalization, industrial upgrading, and social and
economic development, and he is one of the originators of the global value chains
framework. His most recent books are: <a href="https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/

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