PROF Antonio Andreoni aa155@soas.ac.uk
Professor in Development Economics
States of Innovation: How the state shapes production transformation
Andreoni, Antonio; Kattel, Rainer
Authors
Rainer Kattel
Contributors
Patrizio Bianchi
Editor
Sandrine Labory sandrine.labory@unife.it
Editor
Philip Tomlinson
Editor
Abstract
Historically, state formation and industrialisation have been linked by a mutually constitutive relationship. Industrialisation has been shaped by the state (or lack thereof) via industrial and innovation policy. The formation of state institutions, governance and bureaucracy structures have played a key role. By designing, implementing and enforcing state policies, these structures have constructed and mediated the continuously evolving relationship between state, industry and markets. Equally, industrialisation and the formation of new powerful organisations and interests have shaped the political economy of the state and policymaking. In this chapter we discuss three historical forms of the state - 'developmental', 'entrepreneurial' and 'innovation-driven' state and focus on the evolution of this state-industrialisation relationship. Comparative historical cases from early to late and late-late industrialisers - i.e., Germany, US, China, Vietnam, and Ethiopia - are used to flash out different configurations of "states of innovation", as well as evolution in policy framing, instruments and challenges.
Citation
Andreoni, A., & Kattel, R. (2023). States of Innovation: How the state shapes production transformation. In P. Bianchi, S. Labory, & P. Tomlinson (Eds.), Handbook of Industrial Development (382-402). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800379091.00033
Publication Date | Jan 13, 2023 |
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Deposit Date | Jan 9, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 9, 2023 |
Pages | 382-402 |
Book Title | Handbook of Industrial Development |
ISBN | 9781800379084 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800379091.00033 |
Keywords | Industrialisation; Innovation; Co-evolution; Developmental state; Entrepreneurial state; Innovation-driven state |
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Copyright Statement
This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in: Bianchi, Patrizio, Labory, Sandrine and Tomlinson, Philip, (eds.), Handbook of Industrial Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2023), pp. 382-402. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800379091.00033. The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only.
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