This article is the third in a three-part series on the resurgence of industrial policy in Europe. The first article in the series can be found here and the second one here .
It is clear by now that the European Union (EU), much like the United States across the Atlantic, is pursuing a new, bold industrial policy focused on re-industrialization with the aim of providing greater prosperity at home while reducing concerns above foreign supply chains of critical goods. However, it remains to be seen whether this policy will be successful long-term, and if it is, what that […]
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