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Reflections on how COVID-19 is reshaping the EU’s industrial strategy

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EUIdeas; Blogpost; 2020; [SPS]
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SCHMITZ, Luuk Pieter Hendrik, Reflections on how COVID-19 is reshaping the EU’s industrial strategy, EUIdeas, Blogpost, 2020, [SPS] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67270
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In March of this year amidst EU countries going into quarantine, the European Commission finally delivered its long-expected new industrial strategy that addresses several of the most important economic and geopolitical challenges Europe faces. Now that countries are coming out of lockdown, it is clear that a new landscape of resurrected state intervention has emerged. Although movement towards greater intervention initiated long before the current crisis, COVID-19 is accelerating these developments while reshaping our perceptions on the need for state intervention and industrial policy.
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Published on 4 June 2020
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