Industrial policy-making after COVID-19 : manufacturing, innovation and sustainability
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2021
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Authors: | Dean, Mark ; Rainnie, Al ; Stanford, Jim ; Nahum, Dan |
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The economic and labour relations review : ELRR. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ISSN 1838-2673, ZDB-ID 2500628-9. - Vol. 32.2021, 2, p. 283-303
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Subject: | COVID-19 | government | industrial policy | Industry 4.0 | innovation | manufacturing | renewable energy | Industriepolitik | Industrial policy | Innovation | Coronavirus | Industrie | Manufacturing industries | Erneuerbare Energie | Renewable energy | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Technologiepolitik | Technology policy |
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