Public Purpose: Industrial Policy's Comeback and Government's Role in Shared Prosperity (Boston Review / Forum)

by Mariana Mazzucato

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How governments can spur growth and innovation to solve their greatest challenges—from green energy to national security to building resilient health systems.
 


Known around the world for challenging mainstream economics, economist Mariana Mazzucato believes that  “the public sector can and should be a co-creator of wealth that actively steers growth to meet its goals” (The Financial Times). In The Mission-Driven Economy, she calls on governments to create the economies we need today. 
 
Mazzucato’s challenge leads off a debate on the revival of Industrial policy—roughly defined as deliberate government action to re(shape) the economy. Industrial policy has fallen out of favor in recent decades as economists defer to free markets to produce innovation and growth. Yet today thinkers across the political spectrum have begun expressing new interest in industrial policy as a way to address the most serious problems of our times: from national security and climate change, to the market’s underfunding of public goods, to sluggish economic growth and labor market dysfunction. 
 
Together, contributors make a compelling case for industrial policy—what it is, and why we need it now. Addressing investment, innovation, supply chains, and growth, they offer a robust vision of a renewed industrial policy, and what it can offer the US economy in the face of climate change and a global pandemic.
 
  • ISBN10 194651165X
  • ISBN13 9781946511652
  • Publish Date 26 October 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Boston Review