The Return of Industrial Policy
States are rediscovering that markets alone do not build resilience, security or strategic autonomy.
Continental Journal StaffMay 13, 20263 min read
Markets And National Strategy
Markets are powerful allocators, but they do not automatically price resilience, wartime needs or geopolitical dependency.
The issue is not whether states will intervene. It is whether they can do it with discipline, measurement and institutional competence.
Industrial policy will matter when it changes production capacity and strategic resilience.
Industrial Policy
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