A New Industrial Policy for the European Union
Seminar
A New Industrial Policy for the European Union
Turin, may 8th 2015
One of the consequences of the deep European economic crisis has been the revival of the discussion around industrial policy, its aims, tools and potential benefits for all the economies whose industrial and capital structure has been severely hit by de-investments, failures and negative expectations. While the idea of a fully-fledged supranational industrial policy is starting to gain momentum in the EU discussion, a systematic and forward looking approach to the topic is still lacking. The aim of the Conference will be to gather representatives from academia, institutions and stakeholders, providing an opportunity to discuss and develop a coherent framework for a European Industrial Policy, dealing also with the related economic and institutional issues.
SPEAKERS:
Claire Dhéret (European Policy Centre)
Pietro Terna (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Pier Virgilio Dastoli (Italian Council of the European Movement)
Francisco Caballero-Sanz (European Commission – DG GROW)
Dominik Futschik (BusinessEurope)
Patrizio Bianchi (University of Ferrara and Emilia Romagna Region)
SCARICA I MATERIALI DEL CONVEGNO:
The Rate, Direction and Timing of European Industrial Policy - Simone Vannuccini
The Industry in Europe: a Key for the Future - Pietro Terna
Towards a New Industrial Policy for Europe - Claire Dhéret
Bringing Industrial Dynamics at the European Level - Uwe Cantner
Which European Industrial Policy for Which Europe? - Dominik Futschik
Smart Specialization and the New Industrial Policy Agenda - Dominique Foray
Industrial Policy Making in the EU - Francisco Caballero-Sanz