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Energy and Climate Policy and the EU’s Industrial Policy

In: The New Industrial Policy of the European Union

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  • Grażyna Wojtkowska-Łodej

    (Institute of Foreign Trade and European Studies, Collegium of World Economy, Warsaw School of Economics)

Abstract

Given the importance and complexity of the challenges facing EU industry, this study attempts to demonstrate whether, and to what extent, the EU industrial policy implemented since the beginning of 2010 at both the European and national levels is integrated with other EU policies. The focus of this study is thus to identify the objectives and tools of the European Union’s industrial policy and its relationship and interaction with the EU energy and climate policy. An attempt is made to answer the question whether the new concept of industrial policy can, together with the EU energy and climate policy in the years 2015–2030, contribute to the reindustrialisation of the economies of the EU Member States and bring about a growth in the competitiveness of the EU. The study includes a detailed analysis of selected policies and a positive verification of the thesis about the leading role of energy in building a competitive industrial sector in the EU. The study is based on analysis of the EU programme documents relating to the EU’s industrial and energy and climate policies, as well as legislation, reports, and industry studies.

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  • Grażyna Wojtkowska-Łodej, 2017. "Energy and Climate Policy and the EU’s Industrial Policy," Contributions to Economics, in: Adam A. Ambroziak (ed.), The New Industrial Policy of the European Union, pages 227-239, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-319-39070-3_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39070-3_10
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