1st Edition
Industrial Policy Beyond the Crisis Regional, National and International Perspectives
1. Industrial Policy after the Crisis David Bailey, Helena Lenihan and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
2. Promoting Corporate Diversity in the Financial Services Sector Jonathan Michie
3. Responding to the Crisis: Are policies aimed at a strong indigenous industrial base a necessary condition for sustainable economic growth? Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan and Helena Lenihan
4. Rebuilding the City: A Focus for European Industrial Policy? David Bailey and Keith Cowling
5. A Policy Agenda for EU Smart Growth: the Role of Creative and Cultural Industries Phil Cooke and Lisa De Propris
6. "May the ovens never grow cold"; Regional Resilience and Industrial Policy in the North Staffordshire Ceramics Industrial District – with lessons from Sassoulo and Castallon Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Ian Jackson and Philip R. Tomlinson
7. SMEs’ Response to the Financial and Economic Crisis: Analysis of Agricultural and Furniture Sectors in Catalonia, Spain Xiaoni Li, Pere Segarra Roca and Eleni Papaoikonomou
8. Shaping Regional Policy Responses: the Design of Innovation Poles Annalisa Caloffi and Marco Mariani
9. Industrial Policy after the Crisis: the Case of the Emilia-Romagna Region in Italy Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
10. Comparative Advantage, Industrial Policy and the World Bank: Back to First Principles Ajit Singh
11. On the Political Economy of the State, the Public-Private Nexus and Industrial Policy Ioanna Glykou and Christos N. Pitelis
Biography
David Bailey is Professor of International Business and Economic Development at Coventry University Business School, UK, and Chair of the Regional Studies Association. He has published extensively on industrial policy, economic restructuring and policy responses, globalisation, policy towards transnationals and FDI, and EU Regional Policy. 
Helena Lenihan is the Assistant Dean of Research and Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland. She has published extensively on industrial, enterprise and innovation policy evaluation, industrial and enterprise policy development, innovation policy, and the role of SMEs/entrepreneurship in economic development and firm growth.
Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod is Associate Professor in Economics at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain. He has published extensively on industrial location, firm demography and urban and regional economics.






