1) The Future of Industrial Policy
July 8, 10 am EST
sponsored by the Institute for Policy Studies and the Global Working Group Beyond Development.
Over
the last decade, mainstream neoliberalism hit a dead end and right-wing
economic models of libertarianism have surged in popularity in places
like the United States under Trump, Argentina under Milei, and Italy
under Meloni. At the same time, industrial policy has also experienced a
resurgence, both in the Global North (in the European Union and the
United States under Biden) as well as in Global South countries like
Indonesia.
What are the reasons for this
resurgence of industrial policy? How have global institutions adjusted
to these changes? Have the rapid shifts in economic policy under Trump
undermined the basis for the economic planning necessary under
industrial policy?
Jayati Ghosh is a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She
has authored and/or edited 20 books and more than 200 scholarly
articles. In March 2022, she was appointed to the UN Secretary General’s
High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism
Daniel Chavez is the coordinator of the Global Green Industrial
Policy Lab, an open, collaborative and non-extractive platform for
knowledge production launched by the Transnational Institute (TNI)
that connects researchers, progressive government officials, trade
unionists, and social and environmental activists across the
Global South.
Isabel Estevez is an institutional and development
economist. She is Co-Executive Director of the industrial strategy think
tank i3T and former deputy director of Industrial Policy and Trade at
the Roosevelt Institute's Climate and Economic Transformation Program.
Her most recent publication is Planning to Build Faster: A Solar Case Study.