Abstract
We review the state of the current industrial champions debate and make the case for nimble, innovative ‘Davids’, rather than resource-hungry ‘Goliaths’. These export-based firms have shown robust performance in recent years and may help economies increase their resilience in times of significant uncertainty. They are more autonomous than traditional champions and they are already in our midst. The challenge for policymakers is how to foster an environment that supports Davids while keeping an eye on national strategic interests.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- The Economists’ Voice, June Issue 2023, Editorial
- Policy Papers
- Davids and Goliaths: Hidden Champions in an Age of Industrial Policy
- Can You Have Your Corporate Wokeism and Eat it too?
- Lessons from Latin America Dollarization in the Twenty First Century
- Measuring Communication Quality of Interest Rate Announcements
- The Political Economy of Transatlantic Security – A Policy Perspective
- Policy Forum: Monetary Policy and the Threat of Fiscal Dominance
- Apolitical Money – An Illusion?
- The ECB’s Transmission Protection Instrument and Fiscal Stability
- Debt Sustainability in the Emerging New EU Fiscal Framework: A Major Change
- Government Bond Spreads in the Euro Area
- Selective Bond Purchases – May the ECB Chose Winners and Losers?
- Britain’s Failed Attempt at Monetary and Fiscal Exceptionalism
- Government Debt and Monetary Policy Perspectives in Japan
- Long-Term Strategies to Reduce Public Debt from a Historical Perspective