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At a time when many advanced and emerging economies are adopting more active industrial policies, this book provides an in-depth historical empirical account of industrial policy in Turkey its rise, retreat and return. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach and covers the role of the state from Turkey's initial industrialisation to the current period of restructuring and potential technological upgrading of its manufacturing base. The analysis traces how industrial policy has been shaped by state capacity, the waves of reforms following economic crises, the dearth of long-term finance for industrialisation and, more recently, the need to address issues such as low-tech industrial structure and pre-mature de-industrialisation.
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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgements
Introduction: The Road (Not) Taken1 The Political Economy of Industrial Policy2 Turkey's Industrialisation: The Historical Experience, 1923-803 Industrial Policy Demoted, 1980-2000 4 Industrial Policy in Retreat, 2001-95 Return of Industrial Policy after the Global Financial CrisisConclusion: Rethinking Industrial PolicyBibliographyIndex



