Abstract
The national economic problems have triggered an intensive industrial policy debate. Industrial policy has an uncontested place within general economic as well as social policy. Internationally, too, industrial policy is gaining added significance. But its role has been changing at the same time: control and subsidies are being replaced by a long-term promotion of the overall preconditions. The present National Industrial Strategy is to serve as a basis for the individual programmes and measures, drawing on the analysis of the various industrial determinants and fields of industrial policy. The strategy is accompanied by a cluster analysis which, renouncing the traditional industrial classification into branches, focuses on the manufacturing industries` development potential by aid of intertwined and partly overlapping industrial development blocks, or corporate clusters. To complement this approach, a statistical appendix describing productivity and profitability of the individual branches has been provided. The National Industrial Strategy constitutes a policy statement defined by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The preparations have benefited from the expertise of the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) and form discussions with some fifty government and other experts
Citation Formats
Pietarinen, M, and Ranki, R.
National industrial strategy for Finland.
Finland: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Pietarinen, M, & Ranki, R.
National industrial strategy for Finland.
Finland.
Pietarinen, M, and Ranki, R.
1993.
"National industrial strategy for Finland."
Finland.
@misc{etde_10102565,
title = {National industrial strategy for Finland}
author = {Pietarinen, M, and Ranki, R}
abstractNote = {The national economic problems have triggered an intensive industrial policy debate. Industrial policy has an uncontested place within general economic as well as social policy. Internationally, too, industrial policy is gaining added significance. But its role has been changing at the same time: control and subsidies are being replaced by a long-term promotion of the overall preconditions. The present National Industrial Strategy is to serve as a basis for the individual programmes and measures, drawing on the analysis of the various industrial determinants and fields of industrial policy. The strategy is accompanied by a cluster analysis which, renouncing the traditional industrial classification into branches, focuses on the manufacturing industries` development potential by aid of intertwined and partly overlapping industrial development blocks, or corporate clusters. To complement this approach, a statistical appendix describing productivity and profitability of the individual branches has been provided. The National Industrial Strategy constitutes a policy statement defined by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The preparations have benefited from the expertise of the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) and form discussions with some fifty government and other experts}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {National industrial strategy for Finland}
author = {Pietarinen, M, and Ranki, R}
abstractNote = {The national economic problems have triggered an intensive industrial policy debate. Industrial policy has an uncontested place within general economic as well as social policy. Internationally, too, industrial policy is gaining added significance. But its role has been changing at the same time: control and subsidies are being replaced by a long-term promotion of the overall preconditions. The present National Industrial Strategy is to serve as a basis for the individual programmes and measures, drawing on the analysis of the various industrial determinants and fields of industrial policy. The strategy is accompanied by a cluster analysis which, renouncing the traditional industrial classification into branches, focuses on the manufacturing industries` development potential by aid of intertwined and partly overlapping industrial development blocks, or corporate clusters. To complement this approach, a statistical appendix describing productivity and profitability of the individual branches has been provided. The National Industrial Strategy constitutes a policy statement defined by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The preparations have benefited from the expertise of the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) and form discussions with some fifty government and other experts}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}