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An Industrial Strategy for Domestic Manufacturing of Onshore and Offshore

19 Oct 2024

Introduction The purpose of this study is to first, outline the scale of potential domestic demand and supply for onshore and offshore wind-towers used in electricity generation; second, determine the barriers to and benefits from increased domestically produced wind towers and equipment; and finally, identify feasible and efficient industry policies to reduce these barriers to increased local sup. [...] The objective of industry policy is to shape the industrial structure and improve the performance of firms and industry typically directed at multiple objectives of lifting productivity, innovation, employment, investment and exports. [...] Increasing the share of manufacturing industry in total output and improving the performance of manufacturing are central objectives of industry policy historically and currently.2 Underpinning the resurgence of industrial policy is a dramatic shift in perception of the legitimate role of government in economic development. [...] The most transparent examples of this fundamental shift are the industry policies embodied in the US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act, which have driven a renaissance in US manufacturing industry (Joyce and Stanford 2023). [...] One link in the causal chain between inequality and lower growth is diminished educational participation and attainment of a large proportion of the population.7 Reduced acquisition of human capital limits the generation and diffusion of new technologies and restricts productivity (OECD 2014).

Authors

Bill Browne

Pages
94
Published in
Australia

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